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I am convinced that what has the greatest meaning for us is what we uncover for ourselves. — Elizabeth O'Connor

Being funny is a symptom of what's underneath. You're pumping out all that energy because something else is going on inside you, some opposing force, something uncomfortable. — Faith Prince

The utopia of the Populists was in the past, not in the future. According to the agrarian myth, the health of the state was proportionate to the degree to which it was dominated by the agricultural class, and this assumption pointed to the superiority of an earlier age. — Richard Hofstadter

I dare say the men would fight very well if properly officered, although they are an exceedingly dirty and nasty people. — George Washington

Humor is the oxygen of children's literature. There's a lot of competition for children's time, but even kids who hate to read want to read a funny book. — Sid Fleischman

You couldn't do it?" Rob Lynburn sneered.
"I know her," Ash said in a low voice.
"I can't ... hurt someone I know. — Sarah Rees Brennan

At a minimum, solidarity in this current struggle dictates that we do not constrain the choices of those who are most affected by police killings (though I think the label of "most affected" in this case excludes not only whites but also economically mobile activists of color who fly in from across the country). One way that white people might fail at that is by starting a riot every time locals were trying to organize a vigil. — Anonymous

How would man exist if God did not need him, and how would you exist? You need God in order to be, and God needs you - for that is the meaning of your life. — Martin Buber

(Reply on what constitutes scientific proofThe question is much too difficult for me. — Albert Einstein

I don't count on the boy who waits till October, when it's cool and fun, then decides he wants to play. — Darrell Royal

You don't believe in writing in books?" "Of course not. Nor do I dog-ear the pages, crack book spines, underline passages, or otherwise mistreat government property. — Elizabeth Camden