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Charles Portis shows his mastery of place and the more complicated subtleties of time. — Donna Tartt

Give up a member to save a family, a family to save a village, a village to save a country, and the country to save yourself. — Vyasa

I never wanted to have a profession, and I've succeeded in not having one, or if I did have one it never paid, or it's never been especially long-term. — Charlemagne Palestine

create interiors for modern living that are informed by a classic perspective with timeless appeal. In order to design spaces that work for who — Sarah Richardson

Wit, like hunger, will be with great difficulty restrained from falling on vice and ignorance, where there is great plenty and variety of food. — Henry Fielding

If a child connects being hurt with being bad, weak, unable to cope, or constantly surrounded by threat, there is no room left for inner spiritual growth. For without a sense of safety, spirit remains out of reach; one is forever trying simply to feel secure in this world, yet that security cannot be achieved without overcoming the imprints of early childhood. — Deepak Chopra

The artistic disposition is little more than an extreme form of sulking. — Mark Simpson

Write, write, write! Get your you-know-what in the chair and write more books: write the books of your heart and don't let stress steal your joy. — Sarra Cannon

Socialism is practical, in the best sense of the term; a living, vital force of inestimable value to society. — Daniel De Leon

I have often imagined that people who carry on about how God "thinks" human beings should behave must appear to be complete fools to the divine. — Caroline Myss

The Leucrotta looked appraisingly at Leander for a long while. "My skin, you say? I had not heard that it had any medicinal value, but if the Witch needs it, I must, as a gentleman and a monster, yield to her." Both the Prince and the King started, shocked at the suggestion. "But we must have a battle!" insisted the Prince. "Don't be ridiculous, boy. I would eviscerate you within a minute. Just take the skin and scurry back. — Catherynne M Valente

No intelligent black man or black woman in his or her right black mind wants white boys and white girls coming to their homes to marry their black sons and daughters. — Muhammad Ali

I don't understand why people hate us. We help everybody in the world!" he stated once, seeking my opinion. "Neither do I," I replied. I knew it was futile to enlighten him about the historical and objective reasons that led to where we're at, and so I opted to ignore his comment; besides, it was not exactly easy to change the opinion of a man as old as he was. — Mohamedou Ould Slahi