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It's easier to build a new culture on the graves of the dead than around the homes of the living. — Brent Weeks

The perception of poverty as morally intolerable in a rich society had to await the emergence of a rich society — Nathan Rosenberg

Choose the company of your superiors whenever you can have it. — Lord Chesterfield

Pity," Magnus said, closing his eyes again. "It would be nice if you could just lie down with me here. Just ... for a little while. — Cassandra Clare

Religion is what an individual does with his solitariness. — Alfred North Whitehead

I feel like you want to think what you're feeling is really deep, like some seriously profound existential shit. But to me, it looks like the most tired, the most average thing in the world, the guy who is all interested in a woman until the very moment when it dawns on him that he has her. Wanting only what you can't have. The affliction of shallow morons everywhere. — Adelle Waldman

Christians know that Christianity is simply extended training in dying early. That is what we have always been about. — Stanley Hauerwas

I've been dieting my whole life because I have a tremendous appetite. — Kim Cattrall

From: Beth Fremont
To: Jennifer Scribner-Snyder
Sent: Thurs, 09/30/1999 3:42 PM
Subject: If you were Superman ...
... and you could choose any alter ego you wanted, why the hell would you choose to spend your Clark Kent hours - which already suck because you have to wear glasses and you can't fly - at a newspaper? Why not pose as a wealthy playboy like Batman? Or the leader of a small but important nation like Black Panther? Why would you choose to spend your days on deadline, making crap money, dealing with terminally crabby editors? — Rainbow Rowell

I write down portions, maybe fragments, and perhaps an imperfect view of what I'm hoping to write. Out of that, I keep trying to find exactly what I want. — James Salter

Those that are too refined to be simple need to be refined again. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

My earliest influence was Quincy Jones. I thought 'The Wiz' soundtrack was the most amazing thing I'd ever heard. It was my first record and you had Michael Jackson, Ted Ross, Nipsey Russell and Diana Ross on it. I even took it to show and tell in third grade! — Jill Scott

The Moral Law tells us the tune we have to play: our instincts are merely the keys. — C.S. Lewis