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I want to meet my God awake.
— Thomas Carlyle
Feeling all the pain of letting them go. And knowing I did the right thing.
— Tamara Ireland Stone
Love is the sum of all virtue, and love disposes us to good.
— Jonathan Edwards
Where the deepest word ends, there music begins with its supersensuous and all-confounding intimations.
— Herman Melville
It would be really nice to make a record that would be super-fun to play live - a record that would be funny, with a little bit of heart.
— Ryan Adams
The slasher film is such a neat, self-contained genre.
— Stephen Graham Jones
There is a word which sums up this 'separate but equal' mentality - Apartheid. And we all know how separate and how equal that was.
— Christina Engela
We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of 'separate but equal' has no place.
— Earl Warren
There were 23 or 24 separate tax cuts during the Giuliani administration. I'd love to be able to equal that.
— Joe Lhota
I'm here to tell you, separate was never equal.
— John Grisham
I was still new to this kind of adrenaline, the immediate release of anger instead of gnawing on it like overdue gum.
— Catherine Lacey
Your dreams should always be written on your heart. If you have written on a paper many may spy .
— Osunsakin Adewale
Separate but equal is not equal, but it sure is separate.
— Christina Engela
If I were attorney general in Kansas in 1953, I would not have defended a Kansas statute that put in place separate-but-equal facilities.
— Eric Holder
The fears of old age disturb us, yet how few attain it?
— Jean De La Bruyere
You need to work very hard, you have to spend a lot of time practicing your sport - six to seven hours daily.
— Sergei Bubka
If you want to write fiction, the best thing you can do is take two aspirins, lie down in a dark room, and wait for the feeling to pass.
— Lawrence Block