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The longer I live and the more I study the question, the more I am convinced that it is not so much the problem of what you will do with Negro, as what the Negro will do with you and your 'civilization'. — Booker T. Washington

Great. Now I have to go back and tell Haymitch I want an eighty-year-old and Nuts and Volts for my allies. He'll love that. — Suzanne Collins

The minister is about to start." "I'm five minutes away. Trust me. You have got to stop the service! — James Patterson

There's a long and sacred history of the use of X to symbolize the name of Christ, and from its origin, it has meant no disrespect. — R.C. Sproul

It is well to start by distinguishing the few really great - the major novelists who count in the same way as the major poets, in the sense that they not only change the possibilities of the art for practitioners and readers, but that they are significant in terms of the human awareness they promote; awareness of the possibilities of life. — F.R. Leavis

Moral crusade: Public activity undertaken by middle-aged men who are cheating on their wives or diddling little boys. Moral crusades are particularly popular among those seeking power for their own personal pleasure, politicians who can't think of anything useful to do with their mandates, and religious professionals suffering from a personal inability to communicate with their god. — John Ralston Saul

Somehow is a super-weasel, a word that betrays that the author didn't want to bother thinking out the story - "Somehow — Ursula K. Le Guin

I understand those who don't like me. — Vanessa Paradis

Enthusiasm glows, radiates, permeates and immediately captures everyone's interest. — Paul J. Meyer

With all respect to James Bond, a martini should be stirred, not shaken. — Kingsley Amis

(A ruler) cannot and should not keep his word when to do so would go against his interests or when the reason he pledged it no longer holds. — Niccolo Machiavelli

In order to really understand, we need to listen, not reply. We need to listen long and attentively. In order to help anybody to open his heart we have to give him time, asking only a few questions, as carefully as possible in order to help him better explain his experience. — Paul Tournier

Nothing shakes my opinion of a book. Nothing
nothing. Only perhaps if it's the book of a young person
or of a friend
no, even so, I think myself infallible. — Virginia Woolf

Christina,'i say,'The factionless have all the guns. — Veronica Roth