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If we require more perfection from women than from ourselves, it is doing them honor. — Samuel Johnson

Quigley and Matthews took their investigation in Lake County beyond law enforcement personnel and established witnesses to civic officials, politicians, prominent businessmen, and grove owners in this largely rural area of central Florida with a population of thirty-six thousand. What they discovered was a county controlled not by politics, money, the citrus industry, or the law, but by an embittered contingent of the Ku Klux Klan intent upon codifying a racial caste system, through violent means if necessary, that would effectively deny blacks access to political influence, economic opportunity, and social justice. — Gilbert King

Wait for the fruit to fall into your hand. — Pam Munoz Ryan

Tight pants are just uncomfortable. — Mark Twain

You don't need sunglasses inside a building in the middle of the night. — Jimmy Heath

Believe you me, Lope-hey, has anyone ever called you 'Lope' before? — Kate Ellison

Don't blame anyone for what has happened to your father. Things have changed drastically since the days of his own youth,but he has refused to see the changes...The fact is that parents get only reflected glory from their children nowadays,whereas your father has invested in all of you, just as his father invested in him so that he could help on the farm. Your father forgot that he himself left the family farm to come to this place. — Buchi Emecheta

The waves rolled in like blue metal tubes carrying an egg white of foam on their peaks, then broke in a thousand glittering splinters and came up to the street with an oh of wonder and fear from those watching. — Elena Ferrante

How true is the observation that unrequited love turns to deepest hate. — Samuel Richardson

Life is a circus ring, with some moments more spectacular than others. — Janusz Korczak

Exhaustion pays no mind to age or beauty. Like rain and earthquakes and hail and floods. — Haruki Murakami

The thing is, we all have a little animal in us, and if you ask us to, we can do a very good job of behaving like one. — Gene Doucette