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Do the thing we fear, and death of fear is certain. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
To think that only faultless people are worthwhile seems like an incredible exclusion of almost everything of deep value in the human saga. Sometimes I can't believe the narrowness that has been attributed to God in terms of what he would approve and disapprove. — Marilynne Robinson
In some of the most heavily populated slave states - South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia - between thirty-five and fifty percent of the white families held slaves in 1860. — James Oakes
It is lucky, she thinks, that we don't feel all the love inside us every moment. — Gabrielle Zevin
Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate. — John F. Kennedy
If you spend all your time reading books that you only pretend to understand, year after year, there isn't much room for anything else. — Cathleen Schine
When it comes to decreasing inequalities of wealth for good or reducing unusually high levels of public debt, a progressive tax on capital is generally a better tool than inflation. — Thomas Piketty
Anyhow, we've decided on the experiment and goodness only knows what will come of it. — L.M. Montgomery
Although I have no objection to accepting the existence of relatively constant psychic contents that survive personal ego, it must always be born in mind that we have no way of knowing what these contents are actually like "as such." All we can observe is their effect on other living people, whose spiritual level and whose personal unconscious crucially influence the way these contents actually manifest themselves. — Wolfgang Pauli
Lord, you're Irish," said Will. "Can you make things that don't have potatoes in them? We had an Irish cook once when I was a boy. Potato pie, potato custard, potatoes with potato sauce ... — Cassandra Clare
Let me not be sentimental, let the distance in time give me humor and irony and a shrewd, if loving, eye. — Sylvia Plath
