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It is possible that the question of a conflict between races may come up in the future, as did that between freedom and slavery before. The condition of the colored man within our borders may become a source of anxiety, to say the least. But he was brought to our shores by compulsion, and he now should be considered as having as good a right to remain here as any other class of our citizens. — Ulysses S. Grant

If you knew the pain I had in my legs ... what suffering! I couldn't wait to get to the hotel. — Thomas Voeckler

If I told you it was on fire when I got here, would you believe me? — Crash Froelich

I feel like I'm a relentless, pragmatic, determined optimist. — Jacqueline Novogratz

It was an interesting question as to whether the BBC had a future in the digital world, and what form of market failure could justify the licence fee system. — Gavyn Davies

Women will not, for many a year, perhaps never, descend again to the status of toys. — Margery Wilson

Like most Lebanese, Joumana speaks rapidly, one sentence dovetailing into another, producing guttural words and phrases as if gargling with mouthwash. I prefer slow conversations where words are counted like pearls, conversations with many pauses, pauses replacing words. — Rabih Alameddine

The gasping-fish look is a good one for you, — Sarah J. Maas

People need to realize how powerful the transformation of soil can be. — Ron Finley

We had experienced the best and the worst of love, sex, and lies. Every heartbreak, every lie, every cheat, every test, — Jessica N. Watkins

When it came to love you had to know when to fight, and you had to know when to let go. I was letting go. I never wanted to look at him and hate him; but if I kept myself in this situation I would. I would hate him for never giving me what I wanted. And that wasn't fair. — Rachel Hayes

There comes a time when a race of beings makes a decision. When they chose to reject enlightenment, it's the end of their world because the karma is inevitable. They have to destroy themselves. — Frederick Lenz

That has been one of the best, most rewarding things about being an actor - traveling throughout the world, meeting all kinds of different people and learning about other cultures. — Michael Ansara

It frightened her how deep her sobs could reach, as if someone was pulling sorrow from her bones. — Genevieve Valentine

But our comedies never endured long without a tragedy ... — John Smith