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She alluded to 12 Years a Slave. "There he was," she said, speaking of Solomon Northup. "He had means. He had a family. He was living like a human being. And one racist act took him back. And the same is true of me. I spent years developing a career, acquiring assets, engaging responsibilities. And one racist act. It's all it takes. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

These people who have lost someone look naked because they think themselves invisible. — Joan Didion

It has always astonished me, Georgy Daniilovich, that those who are most repulsed by autocratic or dictatorial rule are among the first to eliminate their enemies once they take on the mantle of power themselves. — John Boyne

Photography is essentially a personal matter - a search for inner truth. — Inge Morath

Humility - the discipline of putting others ahead of self, the choice to value others above self - is, at its core, a matter of faith. — Charles R. Swindoll

What you do with your life is ascribing more to what you invest your time in. If you spend a lot of time on your phone, you're ascribing more worship to that. Anything can become, by that definition, some form of idol or deity or ultimate worth in your life. — Jon Foreman

The guy got torn the hell in half. He's in two big pieces, and he's very dead, unless I need him for the plot later. — Vernon D. Burns

Why were we never together anymore, just alone in each other's vicinity? — Catherine Lacey

The trouble with selfish motives is that they harden into principles, and you end up sending your kids to war for them. — Robert Breault

I don't understand why people would want to get rid of pigeons. They don't bother no one. — Mike Tyson

Obviously, I don't live and die by it, everything my horoscope says. But I feel like there's definitely something to it. — Kacey Musgraves

You can't tiptoe toward justice. You can't walk up to the door all polite and knock once or twice, hoping someone's home. Justice is a door that, when closed, must be kicked in. — Daniel Jose Older