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They
the books I mean, not the ladies of Technical Services, though maybe those ladies too
might have dreamed of a different life in a private home, beloved and displayed and well dressed and only occasionally, dreamily read, but they belonged to the city now and had to work for the common good. — Elizabeth McCracken

I'm not romanticizing black people, because we've got gangsters like everybody else. — Cornel West

During the past three years spectacular progress has been made in increasing wheat, rice, and maize production in several of the most populous developing countries of southern Asia, where widespread famine appeared inevitable only five years ago. — Norman Borlaug

You can't just sit around and make protest albums all your life; eventually it comes to the point where you have to do something. — Paul Kantner

To give one's life is a right only when one gives it unselfishly. — Jose Marti

I do Pilates, and hike with my dog. — Kate Walsh

The refusal to love is the only unbearable thing. — Madeleine L'Engle

Why honey, don't you want to get dressed?"
My mother took care never to tell me to do anything. She would only reason with me sweetly, like one intelligent, mature person with another.
It's almost three in the afternoon."
I'm writing a novel," I said. "I haven't got time to change into this and change into that. — Sylvia Plath

I always identified myself as non-Swedish. I was never discriminated against, because I looked Swedish and speak without an accent. But I had an outsider's perspective. — Joel Kinnaman

The land promised to Abraham and his descendants is once again theirs. God always keeps His promises. Even in times of cataclysmic upheaval and change, God's love and faithfulness are unchanging. — Lynn Austin

It is easy to overthrow a government but very difficult to build a new one ... — Pearl S. Buck

Never underestimate the pains of others but consider yourself lucky. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Ah, happy years! once more who would not be a boy? — Lord Byron

Writing is in fact an entirely outworn, decayed and corrupt convention whose chief & most conspicuous character is its monumental witness to the conservatism, laziness and irrationality of men and women. — Eric Gill