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    Jonathan Sacks
    “Diversity is what gives colour and texture to our life on earth. Art, architecture, music, stories, celebrations, food, drink, dance: all of these are particular. None of them is an abstract universal.”
    Jonathan Sacks, Not in God's Name: Confronting Religious Violence

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    Frank Wilczek
    “Long exposures—which in this context mean exposures longer than a millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a second—show only a blur.”
    Frank Wilczek, Fundamentals: Ten Keys to Reality

  • #3
    Tom Standage
    “In the words of the American urbanist Lewis Mumford, writing in 1961, suburbia was “a multitude of uniform, unidentifiable houses, lined up inflexibly, at uniform distances, on uniform roads, in a treeless communal waste, inhabited by people of the same class, the same income, the same age group, witnessing the same television performances, eating the same tasteless prefabricated foods, from the same freezers, conforming in every outward and inward respect to a common mold.”
    Tom Standage, A Brief History of Motion: From the Wheel, to the Car, to What Comes Next

  • #4
    “On June 20, 1790, Hamilton sat down for a fateful meal with the two most influential Virginians other than the president: Jefferson, who hosted the meal, and Madison. (There may have been another guest or two.) While Hamilton wanted the capital in New York, he needed assumption, and was willing to trade away the former to ensure congressional approval of the latter. And so—over a decadent meal of stuffed rooster, French pot roast, and, for dessert, cookies and ice cream—these leaders brokered one of the most significant deals in American political history.”
    Andrew Porwancher, The Jewish World of Alexander Hamilton

  • #5
    Alex Michaelides
    “You’ve come too far and worked too hard to return to a life of dishonesty and denial and emotional abuse. You deserve someone who treats you better, much better—”
    Alex Michaelides, The Silent Patient

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    Michelle Obama
    “Ultimately, though, like so many things, it was a matter of perception—how we decided to look at what was in front of us.”
    Michelle Obama, Becoming



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