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I thought I would attend school and get an assistant position and work my way up but being in NY and seeing the pace of everything, is very inspiring. — Alexander Wang

We are responsible for the world in which we find ourselves, if only because we are the only sentient force which can change it. — James A. Baldwin

He was a man who did not properly exist in any single world, but he seemed to have found a place between them, and that, more than his past, was who he was. — Marie Brennan

A trapdoor had slammed open at the edge of the arena, followed by another and another. Slowly, reluctantly, animals were forced through the gaps. Lions, tigers, bears. "Oh my!" said the Doctor, as the trapdoors slammed shut again. — Jacqueline Rayner

The American Indian, once proud and free, is torn now between White and tribal values; between the politics and language of the White man and his own historic culture. His problems, sharpened by years of defeat and exploitation, neglect and inadequate effort, will take many years to overcome. — Lyndon B. Johnson

I think it is important to say that though, of course, it is wonderful to have children, it is a disservice to others not to also say how hard it is to do it alone. — Meg Tilly

All it takes to be a voice against injustice, is to say something against it. — Christina Engela

What Obama is about, in my opinion, is he is a Global redistributionist. He's pursuing reparations but it's not racial reparations. It's global reparations for the sins and conquest of colonism. — Dinesh D'Souza

I'm the oldest pretty face around. — Lauren Hutton

I was always listening to my father more than anyone. I was always afraid of my father more than anyone. But there's a moment in time where other men in your life can have a huge impact. — Kevin Costner

Science has become politicized, and that's an embarrassment. — Seth MacFarlane

Jack Reacher ordered espresso, double, no peel, no cube, foam cup, no china, and before it arrived at his table he saw a man's life change forever. — Lee Child

The ocean, just outside, seeped into everything. An olfactory reminder to everyone passing through the Ellis Island of the space age that Earth was absolutely unique to the human race. The birthplace of everything. The salt water flowing in everyone's veins first pulled from the same oceans right outside the building. The seas had been around longer than humans, had helped create them, and then when they were all dead, it'd take their water back without a thought. — James S.A. Corey