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The platform of an Ethical Society is itself the altar; the address must be the fire that burns thereon. — Felix Adler

At first the people in the town were frightened; they knew Shadrack was crazy but that did not mean that he didn't have any sense or, even more important, that he had no power. [ ... ] Once the people understood the boundaries and nature of his madness, they could fit him, so to speak, into the scheme of things. — Toni Morrison

Sometimes it was like a deep ache, the simple act of breathing in and out. — Jess Walter

If you procrastinate when faced with a big difficult problem ... break the problem into parts, and handle one part at a time. — Robert Collier

In the state capital. But the years had also taken their toll. Some of it was just a function of my getting older, I suppose, for if you are paying attention, — Barack Obama

I realized right away that books could take us out of ourselves, and make us larger. Even provide us with human connections we wouldn't otherwise have. — Masha Hamilton

People who run environmental groups and things like that, who have to listen to all kinds of nonsense and keep their tempers, are very diplomatic and very inclusive. — Sigourney Weaver

Awesome, Monk have a brother from the film Monk 2000, however... what makes you think that film and reality are different? — Deyth Banger

It's so unattractive, I'm sorry. — Isaac

Supreme excellence consists of breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting. — Sun Tzu

But what I really long to know you do not tell either: what you feel, although I've given you hints by the score of my regard. You like me. You wouldn't waste time or paper on a being you didn't like. But I think I've loved you since we met at your mother's funeral. I want to be with you forever and beyond, but you write that you are too young to marry or too old or too short or too hungry
until I crumple your letters up in despair, only to smooth them out again for a twelfth reading, hunting for hidden meanings. — Gail Carson Levine