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Perhaps that was, is, the hope of the movement: to awaken the Dreamers, to rouse them to the facts of what their need to be white, to talk like they are white, to think that they are white, which is to think that they are beyond the design flaws of humanity, has done to the world. But you cannot arrange your life around them and the small chance of the Dreamers coming into consciousness. Our moment is too brief. Our bodies are too precious. And you are here now, and you must live - and there is so much out there to live for, not just in someone else's country, but in your own home. The warmth of dark energies that drew me to The Mecca, that drew out Prince Jones, the warmth of our particular world, is beautiful, no matter how brief and breakable. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

We'll probably never learn to enjoy our storms, but we can learn to enjoy God's presence in the midst of them. — Beth Moore

It's been five weeks since she walked out of my door. I started counting the second the door closed. I wonder when I'll stop. — Katja Millay

Once I've ascertained that I'm safe and I'm with a director who is taking care of me, then I'm able to go and do what I need to do and know it's not me, it's the story. — Julianne Moore

They don't have a lot of crime in the countryside other than theft. But every once in a while, things turn ugly, and when they turn ugly, they turn very ugly. — John Sandford

In the perspective of every person lies a lens through which we may better understand ourselves. — Ellen Langer

To the fool, he who speaks wisdom will sound foolish. — Euripides

With little loan you get a friend, with big loan an enemy. — Publilius Syrus

Life is capricious and cruel and totally fucking random and there is no hope of finding meaning in a nightmare. — Hugh Howey

I think of myself as a songwriter, a weaver of story and imagination in a way that a novelist might write a book. — PJ Harvey