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The fire crackled. On Jutaire, without oxygen, the fire is different. Fed by different air. Maybe it wishes it were orange, for it sputters and reaches up to the sky with angry fists of blue and purple. It still doesn't know we can't all get what we want. — Hafsah Faizal

From beginning to end Wilde performed his life and continued to do so even after fame had taken the plot out of his own hands. — W. H. Auden

When I think of war, I see blood. Pain and suffering. Nothing good comes from war.
But there is good. There will be an outcome. One side will find peace, solace. While the other will end in bitter loss.
There are two sides to the coin of war. — Hafsah Faizal

But my voice is too soft. The wind picks up my words and swallows them whole. — Hafsah Faizal

If Graffiti is art and art is a crime then how come piccaso never done time? — Melvin Glover

The American Jews are liberal en masse because the 'Bill Of Rights' guarantees for them (through their evolutionist Justices) to keep the majority and their 'Democracy' in check. — Ibrahim Ibrahim

I guess I'm like Roger Miller who used to say that he didn't have as many jokes as he thought he did. — Glen Campbell

Humans invent an imaginary lover and put that mask over the face of the body in their bed. That is the tragedy of language my friend. Those who know each other only through symbolic representations are forced to imagine each other. And because their imagination is imperfect, they are often wrong. — Orson Scott Card

I'"ll never look into your eyes again — Jim Morrison

Dare to research on the originality of any information. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I saw the Earth, yes. I saw the colors so magnificent, so vivid, so real. It was hope so large and round, green and blue. — Hafsah Faizal

The highest reward for a person's toil is not what they get for it, but what they become by it. — John Ruskin

Segregation is evil; there is no pattern of life which can dehumanize men as can the way of segregation. — Lillian Smith