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All black people who are even minimally conscious, black people who have ever experienced Europe's technological power crusading in the vanguard of a civilizing mission, have profound feelings of inferiority and bitterly regret the fact that the Industrial Revolution did not agreeably commence in Dahomey or Dakar. Nothing is achieved by concealing this fact. — Lewis Nkosi

Maybe. Just maybe ... Lettie smiled. That would do. It might be an impossible plan but it's worth a try. — Sam Gayton

He swam against the hard current of the class bores - there were three - who could relate every incident in the book to something in their own lives. — Carol Anshaw

The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweetheart-see, they bark at me. — William Shakespeare

I never understood the hit-single, quick-success, get-airplay mentality. — Nikki Sixx

i love purple and blue!!!!! — Alyson Noel

In Nurturant Parent morality, the teenage girl is "in trouble," she needs help and deserves empathy (moral-action Category 2 - helping). — George Lakoff

Especially on Broadway, composers and lyricists fretted over their creations, obsessed over every rhyme, every critical chord or interval. The stakes were so high. On Broadway, people were watching and judging, especially newspaper critics who knew a thousand ways to slice and dice a songwriter for the entertainment of hundreds of thousands of faithful readers. There was no anonymity for the Broadway songwriter. Even the best could find themselves stripped naked the morning after by the tastemakers and their readers. — Michael Kosser

The true way to render ourselves happy is to love our work and find in it our pleasure. — Francoise Bertaut De Motteville

I have just had eighteen whiskeys in a row. I do believe that is a record. — Dylan Thomas

It's not tragic to die doing something you love. — Mark Foo

I am going home. You and your lady can stay here and rot. Or have a tea party. I really don't care. — Rosamund Hodge