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I can no more preach nonviolence to a cowardly man than I can tempt a blind man to enjoy healthy scenes. — Mahatma Gandhi

The Revolutionary Hill Estates had not been designed to accommodate a tragedy. Even at night, as if on purpose, the development held no looming shadows and no gaunt silhouettes. It was invincibly cheerful, a toyland of white and pastel houses whose bright, uncurtained windows winked blandly through a dappling of green and yellow leaves ... A man running down these streets in desperate grief was indecently out of place. — Richard Yates

For if one is remembered by a friend, one is never truly gone. - — Timothy Zahn

If you've got a suicide wish, it's not my place to stop you tying the rope. — Anna Martin

I've seen how you can't learn anything when you're trying to look like the smartest person in the room. — Barbara Kingsolver

It is incomprehensible that God should exist, and it is incomprehensible that he should not exist. — Blaise Pascal

In fiction, you have a rough idea what's coming up next - sometimes you even make a little outline - but in fact you don't know. Each day is a whole new - and for me, a very invigorating - experience. — Peter Matthiessen

Much of what the Bible demands can be comprised in one imperative: Remember! — Abraham Joshua Heschel

I never saved my money. Whenever I worked in the past, I would spend it on my family or my husbands. — Linda Evans

If you have the capacity to love, you have the capacity to love anyone. — Paula Patton

By all the codes which I am acquainted with, I am a devilishly wicked specimen of the sex. — Kate Chopin

Like clouds in rain, like seas
Exultant as they roll,
We mix in ecstasies,
And, as breeze melts in breeze,
Thy soul becomes my soul. — Aleister Crowley

The best way to learn is by doing; never ask others to do what you're not willing to do yourself. — Ellen Sauerbrey