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My future is always plural. It is always about my mother and my father and my aunties and my sister. — Daisy Hernandez

They all thought that civilized Germans would not stand for anything really rough happening." Szilard held no such sanguine view, noting that the Germans themselves were paralyzed with cynicism, one of the uglier effects on morals of losing a major war. — Richard Rhodes

That breath of relief that there is someone in the world, finally, who understands what hurts you. — Lysley Tenorio

But though you'd never starve your body to wasting and still expect to go on, you starve your heart, yet act as though you can still draw on it forever without the debt ever coming due. If you fall - when you fall, you're going to fall like a starving man. — Lois McMaster Bujold

And surely some large proportion of the world's current danger and decline is not inevitable but rather the result of people scrambling fearfully away from the things that have long made sense. — Ben H. Winters

However, leadership is not confined to the CEO. Leadership is better understood as a process that can take place at any level of an organization.16 — Jody Hoffer Gittell

The belief that all genuine education comes about through experience does not mean that all experiences are genuinely or equally educative. — John Dewey

If God says, 'I forgive you,' you are forgiven no matter how you feel, and to refuse that forgiveness is an act of arrogance. — R.C. Sproul

Giving respect is an obligation, not a favor; it is an act of maturity, birthed in a profound understanding of God's good grace. — Gary L. Thomas

At the sound of the word, she saw a land of pine and snow, of sun-bleached cliffs and white-capped seas, a land where light was swallowed in the velvety green of bumps and hollows - a land that she had forgotten. — Sarah J. Maas

Let's hold hands and brave this beautiful, crazy life together with a sweet smile and a calm breath. — Colleen Saidman

I didn't understand it then, but I've come to see he was right about his choice to leave his country limiting him forever. We are all confined by what we choose. If I had taken the gift of his question, if I had shown him even the smallest piece of private history, things might be different today. But I was silent and have chosen to remain so for too long. Now even the smallest revelation would seem cataclysmic. — Jenny Siler