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I think the Civil Rights Movement changed that trajectory for me. The first thing I did was leave school. I was suspended for my participation in Movement demonstrations in my hometown, December, 1961. — Bernice Johnson Reagon

The Bible is shallow enough for a new believer to wade in, but deep enough for a theologian to drown in. — Steven J. Lawson

Serving [Hamilton's] legacy didn't just mean commemorating him, though: It also meant continuing his work. [Eliza] crusaded against slavery, as Hamilton had. And this widow of an orphan helped to found the first private orphanage in New York. That's the real power of a legacy: We tell stories of people who are gone because like any powerful stories, they have the potential to inspire, and to change the world. — Jeremy McCarter

The wiser a king is,
the greater his nation will become.
The more enlightened a nation is,
the more esteemed it is. — Matshona Dhliwayo

The truth is that politicians are basically tied to trying to get reelected, so they can't really make landmark changes. — Jim Brown

The voices and laughter and birds and wind and traffic combined and separated gently. — Ben Lerner

He was sceptical about the value of almost all work, save for the pleasure it gives the worker,' reported Virginia Woolf. 'He works only because he likes it. — Richard Davenport-Hines

If you're a good marketing person, you have to be a little crazy. — Jim Metcalf

Instead of wondering when you're next vacation is, maybe you should set up a life that you don't need to escape from. — Seth Godin

The thing about being an artist," Dad said, folding his newspaper and setting it down on the table, "is that there are always going to be people who want to stop you from doing your art. But this usually says more about them and their issues than it does about you and your art. Trust me. — Leila Sales

I'm a world citizen with a New York set of balls. — Don DeLillo