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Society had grown cruel. People who felt they were unwanted or unwelcome in their own country, reacted with aggression. There was no such thing as meaningless violence. Every violent act had a meaning for the person who committed it. Only when you dared accept this truth could you hope to turn society in another direction. — Henning Mankell
In retrospect there were failures enough to go around. There were failures before the storm and failures after the storm. — Jeff Sessions
As man becomes more technologically advanced, his barbarity becomes even more lethal — Bangambiki Habyarimana
The law must be stable, but it must not stand still. — Roscoe Pound
Your silence exists as does my self gathering. But so does the almost absolute silence of the world's dawning. In such suspension, before every utterance on earth, there is a cloud, an almost immobile air. The plants already breathe, while we still ask ourselves how to speak to each other, without taking breath away from them. — Luce Irigaray
Men and women are hard ore, we do not go to slag in a mere few seasons of forge. — Ivan Doig
The stronger a man is, the more gentle he can afford to be — Elbert Hubbard
In any case, it seems to me that all over the world people nowadays prefer to judge rather than to understand, to answer rather than to ask, so that the voice of the novel can hardly be heard over the noisy foolishness of human certainties. — Milan Kundera
How can one hit a man without anger? — Primo Levi
You don't understand." His bulgy eyes are getting moist. "I miss Wonderland. I am like a child who became a scientist, only to learn that all he really wanted was to never grow up in the first place. I wanted to stay in Wonderland. I wanted to find Alice again. — Cameron Jace
Wondered, not for the first time, how exactly Snow White had managed to live with seven men without murdering at least one of them — Carly Phillips
Over the last twenty years, we've changed the world just enough to make it radically different, but not enough to make it work. — Anna Quindlen