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the past, like the future, is dark. There is so much we don't know, and to write truthfully about a life, your own or your mother's, or a celebrated figure's, an event, a crisis, another culture is to engage repeatedly with those patches of darkness, those nights of history, those places of unknowing. They tell us that there are limits to knowledge, that there are essential mysteries, starting with the notion that we know just what someone thought or felt in the absence of exact information. Often — Rebecca Solnit

Minds altogether horrible in their power, and in their ignorance - which their power protected. — Fritz Leiber

Personal prayer does not dispense us from corporate prayer. The one sustains the other. — Robert Benson

Make everything in you an ear, each atom of your being, and you will hear at every moment what the Source is whispering to you ... you are -we all are-the beloved of the beloved, and in every moment, in every event of your life , the Beloved is whispering to you exactly what you need to hear and know. Who can ever explain this miracle? It simply is. — Rumi

We need a mutual fund industry with both vision and values; a vision of fiduciary duty and shareholder service, and values rooted in the proven principles of long-term investing and of trusteeship that demands integrity in serving our clients. — John C. Bogle

Sometimes nudity is gratuitous. We just live in a society where everything goes. — Judi Dench

We should not minimize our sacred endeavors in this world, where, like faint glimmers in the dark, we have emerged ... — Andrei Sakharov

I was a hard-workin' little boy. Oh, I worked. Pullin' cotton, shockin' grain, cuttin' wheat, loadin' wheat, choppin' cotton, cleanin' chicken houses, milkin' cows, plowin'. — Jimmy Dean

Just so you know: if a rakshasa shows up, I left my sword in the car. — Ilona Andrews

Friends, since when has irresponsibility become a Nigerian factor? — Sunday Adelaja

Nature herself in times of great poverty or bad climatic conditions, as well as poor harvest, intervenes to restrict the increase of population of certain countries or races; this, to be sure, by a method as wise as it is ruthless. — Thomas Malthus

As an author, I'd rather by read than rich — K.B. Stevens