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History, in fact, is no more than a list of the crimes of humanity, human follies and accidents — Edward Gibbon

reconciliation is radical because it is biblical. — Curtiss Paul DeYoung

I hate over-privileged people in general. You just happen to fall into that category. No offense. But Nykyrian said you weren't a total bitch so I'll trust him until you make him out a liar. (Hauk)
You seriously lack social skills, don't you? (Kiara) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

My mother is my pastor
She teaches me the Bible
I love her as my mentor
She tells me to be humble! — Israelmore Ayivor

The most content people are those who expect nothing, who have ceased to dream. — Christopher Pike

I'm always drawn to writing things that feel like uncharted territory. — Laura Wade

Denmark's a prison. — William Shakespeare

Air punched out of my lungs. I held her tight, and I knew right then I would burn down the whole universe for her if I had to. I would do anything to keep her safe. Kill. Heal. Die. Anything. Because she was my everything. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Most of us tend to suffer from 'agenda anxiety', the feeling that what we want to say to others is more important than what we think they might want to say to us. — Nido R. Qubein

To set the record straight, I'm not upset for me, but for all the girls out there that are struggling with their body image. — Jennifer Love Hewitt

I don't think there is necessarily a contradiction between being a hegemonic power on the one hand and functioning multilaterally on the other. — John Lewis Gaddis

You know the truth and you have to pass it to others, you have been sent to bring many nations to repentance — Sunday Adelaja

Life is to be lived. If you have to support yourself, you had bloody well better find some way that is going to be interesting. And you don't do that by sitting around. — Katharine Hepburn

People usually live up to their expectations. The kid picked first for dodgeball feels a duty to be the best, and to perform the best, and to be better than anyone else. They feel a need to execute. And, the only way they are going to achieve that is to make their body run faster, jump higher, and move quicker.
If more fat kids were chosen first for activities and sports and group/team dynamics, they would automatically start to change their lives to fit into the expectations that surround those moments. Any time a child is picked last, they know it's because people expect the least of them, and so they never actually have a need to rise above that. — Dan Pearce