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The story of humanity can be written as the struggle to acknowledge all human beings as human beings. — J.S.B. Morse

Kip looked up at him and grinned. Don't you know what I am? I'm the fucking turtle-bear. — Brent Weeks

So that's when I saw the DNA model for the first time, in the Cavendish, and that's when I saw that this was it. And in a flash you just knew that this was very fundamental. — Sydney Brenner

Fifield's connection to his congregation extended to their views on religion and politics too. In the apt words of one observer, Fifield was "one of the most theologically liberal and at the same time politically conservative ministers" of his era. He had no patience for fundamentalists who insisted upon a literal reading of Scripture. "The men who chronicled and canonized the Bible were subject to human error and limitation," he believed, and therefore the text needed to be sifted and interpreted. Reading the holy book should be "like eating fish - we take the bones out to enjoy the meat. All parts are not of equal value." Accordingly, Fifield dismissed the many passages in the New Testament about wealth and poverty and instead worked tirelessly to reconcile Christianity and capitalism. In his view, both systems rested on a basic belief that individuals would succeed or fail on their own merit. — Kevin M. Kruse

How could I think the brief years were enough
To prove the reality of endless love? — Delmore Schwartz

Sitting on the hot seat of change requires much courage, patience, and persistence. — David W. Earle

The course of the line we indicated as forming our grandest terrestrial fold [along the shores of Japan] returns upon itself. It is an endless fold, an endless band, the common possession of two sciences. It is geological in origin, geographical in effect. It is the wedding ring of geology and geography, uniting them at once and for ever in indissoluble union. — Charles Lapworth

I don't think anyone knows as much about what's right for me as I do. — Mariah Carey