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Don't worry what people think <
they don't do it very often. — Anonymous

The melting pot failed to function in one crucial area. Religions and nationalities, however different, generally learned to live together, even to grow together, in America. But color was something else. Reds were murdered like wild animals. Yellows were characterized as a peril and incarcerated en masse during World War ii for no really good reason by our most liberal president. Browns have been abused as the new slave labor on farms. The blacks, who did not come here willingly, are now, more than a century after emancipation by Lincoln, still suffering a host of slave like inequalities. — Theodore Hesburgh

I look forward to the day when we can meet one another in our true nakedness, stripped free of unresolved emotions, pain-induced projections, the distortions of duality. For too long we have been on opposite sides of the river, the bridge between our hearts washed away by a flood of pain. But the time has come to construct a new bridge, one that comes into being with each step we take, one that is fortified with benevolent intentions and authentic self-revealing. As we walk toward one — Jeff Brown

Old ideas from an old man about an old vision of Europe. — Denis MacShane

When a person is determined to not just succeed but to do work that matters, the world makes room for such ambition. — Jeff Goins

A tendency to make metaphorical connections is an occupational hazard for those of us who write. — Alice McDermott

The sun had just slipped behind the trees and evening cast its dark, smoky shadow. — Nancy B. Brewer

Honestly, it was pretty challenging working with a talking raccoon. — Randy Quaid

Leave me alone, or I will shoot," a woman's husky voice rang out through the broken window. "I'm not too afraid to blow your ass right back to whatever hell you come from. — Rose Wynters

The Government is a servant and never should be anything but a servant. The moment the people become adjuncts to government, then the law of retribution begins to work, for such a relation is unnatural, immoral, and inhuman. — Henry Ford

An efficiency-regime cannot be run without a few heroes stuck about it to carry off the dullness
much as plums have to be put into bad pudding to make it palatable. — E. M. Forster

It eventually appeared to be me, cinematically. When I was writing it I was actually an author, you know, writing a book ... But there certainly is a difference in energy between a younger man and an older man. — Steve Martin

I may not answer the questions that either the moderator or you want to hear, but I'm going to talk straight to the American people and let them know my track record also. — Sarah Palin