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THE MIGRANT PEOPLE , scuttling for work, scrabbling to live, looked always for pleasure, dug for pleasure, manufactured pleasure, and they were hungry for amusement. Sometimes amusement lay in speech, and they climbed up their lives with jokes. And it came about in the camps along the roads, on the ditch banks beside the streams, under the sycamores, that the story teller grew into being, so that the people gathered in the low firelight to hear the gifted ones. And they listened while the tales were told, and their participation made the stories great. — John Steinbeck

is also time for a final break with our theologically grounded reserve about whatever is being done by the state-which really only comes down to fear. "Speak out for those who cannot in the church today still remembers that this is the very least the Bible asks of us in such times as these? — Keith Clements

I am choosing to flow with the current of life rather than lying in a tide pool experiencing the same things again and again. — Marilyn Barnicke Belleghem

Elizabeth lay face-down on the massage table, and allowed Marco to relieve the stress of the business day with firm and knowing fingers. Success, she decided, was often a matter of knowing when to relax. — Barbara Taylor Bradford

Life is always full of surprises. We have our ups and downs, but the biggest pleasure is enjoying the ups to keep us going. — J. Hale Turner

Ignorance breeds antipathy. Until I got to know how computers worked, I didn't want anything to do with them. I said, 'Well, why do I need them? I write letters.' Which I still do. — Viggo Mortensen

Until we begin to put pen to paper, we historically do not exist. — J. Nozipo Maraire

I sighed. What is life but fleeting moments of happiness strung together on necklace of despair? — Marian Keyes

There are four different theories concerning Divine Providence; they are all ancient, known from the time of the Prophets, when the true law was revealed to enlighten these dark regions. — Maimonides

(Then) appeared wisdom and shrewdness, and there ensued great hypocrisy. — Lao-Tzu

If this was the price of benefits, it was too high. He wanted his friend back, because that was a man worth taking an avalanche for. — S.P. Wayne