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It is pleasant to believe one's society is more "enlightened" or "rational" than all others, — David Bentley Hart

Please try to remember that what they believe, as well as what they do and cause you to endure does not testify to your inferiority but to their inhumanity — James Baldwin

There was never any question about his (Enos Slaughter) courage. He proved it by getting married four times. — Jack Brickhouse

The theory is that if you spill all your secrets, you'll have no desire to lie about anything, ever again. Like the worst about you is already in the open, so why not just be honest? — Veronica Roth

No matter how lonely it makes me, and no matter how wide and horrific the loneliness, at least I remember who I am. — Lauren DeStefano

But in a still life, there is no end to our looking, which has become allied with the gaze of the painter; we look in and in, to the world of things, in their ambiance of cool or warm light, in and in, as long as we can stand to look, as long as we take pleasure in looking. — Mark Doty

Courage to me means ploughing through that dull gray mist that comes down on life-not only overriding people and circumstances but overriding the bleakness of living. A sort of insistence on the value of life and the worth of transient things ... My courage is faith-faith in the eternal resilience of me-that joy'll come back, and hope and spontaneity. And I feel that till it does, I've got to keep my lips shut and my chin high, and my eyes wide — F Scott Fitzgerald

I'd rather live my life believing in God to die and see there is one. Because if there isn't one, it means there's no eternal life, therefore I will never know. — Sandra Chami Kassis

that amazing row of ab-mountains between hips so narrow even my sweet old Nana would imagine wrapping her legs around them. — Faleena Hopkins

No art can conquer the people alone-the people are conquered by an ideal of life upheld by authority. — William Butler Yeats