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Watergate is the great liberal illusion that you can have public virtue without private morality. — Clare Boothe Luce

Like Nemesis of Greek tragedy, the central problem of America after the Civil War, as before, was the black man: those four million souls whom the nation had used and degraded, and on whom the South had built an oligarchy similar to the colonial imperialism of today, erected on cheap colored labor and raising raw material for manufacture. — W.E.B. Du Bois

Brie wasn't a woman that would try to fit whatever ideal mold I thought I had for a partner; she was a woman that shattered the mold and made me feel the excitement of young love again - the kind of love where you never know what to expect next and you can't wait to find out. — R.S. Grey

Children like change - for one thing, they never anticipate regret. — Elizabeth Bowen

Urge to come to terms with the "Outside," by absorbing, interiorizing it. I won't come out, you must come in to me. Into my womb-garden where I peer out. Where I can construct a universe within the skull, to rival the real. — Jim Morrison

I do like to dress up and look nice, and I'm inspired by people who do the same - people who express themselves through how they dress. — Skylar Astin

Never hurt people who love you a lot because they won't hurt you back. but they will probaly have no choice but to leave you forever — Unknown

You can have a healthy fossil-fuel balance sheet, or a relatively healthy planet — Bill McKibben

Many of the people who are most considered anti-American would love to partake of the American dream: the unspoken slogan of many protesters outside U.S. embassies abroad is really: 'Yankee go home, but take me with you.' — Shashi Tharoor

It depressed him to consider how much energy he had wasted, over the years, in the self-denying posture of apology. From now on, whatever else his life might hold, there would be no more apologies. — Richard Yates