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Selected Shorts Quotes By Ta-Nehisi Coates

The robbery of time is not measured in lifespans but in moments. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Selected Shorts Quotes By Madeleine K. Albright

People everywhere, including the United States, are still prone to accept stereotypes, eager to believe what we want to believe (for example, on global warming) and anxious to await while others take the lead
seeking in vain to avoid both responsibility and risk. When trouble arises among faraway people, we remain tempted to hide behind the principle of national sovereignty, to "mind our own business" when it is convenient, and to think of democracy as a suit to be worn in fine weather but left in the closet when clouds threaten. — Madeleine K. Albright

Selected Shorts Quotes By Sinclair Lewis

Now, you look here! The first thing you got to understand is that all this uplift and flipflop and settlement-work and recreation is nothing in God's world but the entering wedge for socialism. The sooner a man learns he isn't going to be coddled, and he needn't expect a lot of free grub and, uh, all these free classes and flipflop and doodads for his kids unless he earns 'em, why, the sooner he'll get on the job and produce - produce - produce! That's what the country needs, and not all this fancy stuff that just enfeebles the will-power of the working man and gives his kids a lot of notions above their class. — Sinclair Lewis

Selected Shorts Quotes By Kathryn Lomer

Fifteen and on the brink, that's what Mum says about me. On the brink. Like it's the continental shelf or something. On the brink of what? I want to yell. A rich and meaningful life? Disaster? — Kathryn Lomer

Selected Shorts Quotes By Julian Casablancas

The thing for me is I never had this burning desire to do a solo record my whole life. — Julian Casablancas

Selected Shorts Quotes By Theodore C. Sorensen

I think Democrats made a mistake running away from liberalism. Liberalism, uh, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, John and Robert Kennedy - that's what the Democratic party ought to reach for. — Theodore C. Sorensen

Selected Shorts Quotes By Don Meyer

There is a lot of difference at McDonald's between the guy in the back making the fries and the manager up front who is running the place. — Don Meyer

Selected Shorts Quotes By Michael R. Underwood

I've got to hit the bottom of this weird-ass rabbit hole anytime now, right? — Michael R. Underwood

Selected Shorts Quotes By Albert Camus

Yes, and when the love of life disappears, no meaning can console us. — Albert Camus

Selected Shorts Quotes By Amelie Nothomb

I will never be one of the happy stupid that were born somewhere. This way of life is excellent for the imagination. It develops your paranoia. You feel paranoid when you don't understand a country, and being paranoiac is excellent for fiction. — Amelie Nothomb

Selected Shorts Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

God requires our obedience. — Sunday Adelaja

Selected Shorts Quotes By Gene Logsdon

Why does no one speak of the cultural advantages of the country? For example, is a well groomed, ecologically kept, sustainably fertile farm any less cultural, any less artful, than paintings of fat angels on church ceilings? — Gene Logsdon

Selected Shorts Quotes By John Kessel

You have to learn every day. You can't be playing every day, but you can be practicing. If you cannot be practicing with a net and others daily, you still can be learning about the game by reading, watching and imaging. You must learn every day, if you want to be a real volleyball player. - — John Kessel

Selected Shorts Quotes By Freddie Highmore

We live alone, we die alone. Everything else is just an illusion. — Freddie Highmore

Selected Shorts Quotes By Jon Meacham

For Jefferson, William and Mary was largely about what university life is supposed to be about: reading books, enjoying the company of like-minded, and savoring teachers who seemed to be ambassadors from other, richer, writer worlds. Jefferson believed Williamsburg the finest school of manners and morals that ever existed in America. — Jon Meacham