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Where the really sincere white people have got to do their 'proving' of themselves is not among the black victims, but out on the battle lines of where America's racism really is - and that's in their own home communities. — Malcolm X

There is a wide difference between speaking to deceive, and being silent to be impenetrable. — Voltaire

I didn't know what to say. What to do. I didn't feel strong anymore. I felt like I couldn't go on without him. He loved me fiercely. Obsessively. Rivalled only by the intensity which I felt for him. So why couldn't we be together? — A. Zavarelli

School systems should base their curriculum not on the idea of separate subjects, but on the much more fertile idea of disciplines ... which makes possible a fluid and dynamic curriculum that is interdisciplinary. — Ken Robinson

I am always a big believer that if you work hard enough and you work out of passion, a person can do anything. — Kelly Blatz

If you don't have time, you don't have priorities. — Tim Ferriss

I wouldn't have dared ask God for all that He's given me. I couldn't have done it on my own. I thank God every day for what I have. — Loretta Lynn

And that's what F**k It does. Sometimes things feel as if they're just too painful to bear. And some part of you just gives up caring. The thing that mattered so much, somehow doesn't matter any more. And the freedom that comes from that is a blast and a half. — John C. Parkin

I am not what you call a civilised man! I have done with society entirely, for reasons which I alone have the right of appreciating. I do not, therefore, obey its laws, and I desire you never to allude to them before me again! — Jules Verne

If the world is not safe for babies you are never going to get a democracy worth having. — Marie Stopes

If you're already a front-end developer, well, pretend you're also wearing a pirate hat. — Ethan Marcotte

I joined an Internet community of Victorian scholars, which meant that if I posted a question about 1875's lavender harvest, more than a thousand experts would ponder it. — Michel Faber