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Now is when we can stop pretending to be normal. — E. Lockhart

There are hundreds of ways we accommodate physical disabilities - or at least understand them. We get angry when people fail to recognize the need for thoughtful and compassionate assistance when it comes to the physically disabled, but because mental disabilities aren't visible in the same way, we tend to be dismissive of the needs of the disabled and quick to judge their deficits and failures. — Bryan Stevenson

I Didn't Ask to Be a Senior Citizen (I Was Drafted) — Doug Jensen

What more do I need to say? Conservative books sell. I can't help it if liberal books don't sell. — Newt Gingrich

God didn't miss any of us. — Al McGuire

We must learn to live triumphantly amid the traumas and pressures we face daily. — Billy Graham

Resistance here doesn't mean revolution. It doesn't mean storming the barricades. Resistance means using art for the things that it does best, which is to create human portraits and communicate ideas and forge a climate where people of different races or classes are known to you because they make themselves known. In the simplest terms, art humanizes. It opens the circuit of empathy. And once that process happens, it's that much harder to think of people as part of a policy or a statistic. Art reverses the alienation that can creep into society. — Questlove

The Past is the textbook of tyrants; the Future is the Bible of the Free. — Herman Melville

Things fall apart, it's scientific. — David Byrne

For a long time, companies ignored the fact that 80 percent of sporting goods are sold to the casual consumer. — Jochen Zeitz

What I did know was that I was someone special to Luke and I always had been, just like he was and always had been to me. And that knowledge made my world tilt so much, I was certain I was going to fall off. — Kristen Ashley

Spending your days doing work that you find rewarding, intellectually challenging and fun will do more than all the spa vacations in the world to keep your spirits high and your heart engaged. — Robin S. Sharma