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Although my husband and I have yet to experience any life-changing illness or injury, such a thing is always in the realm of possibility, and, far back in your mind, you always know it. You feel the urge to push the knowledge even further away, as if
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“When in Reading Gaol he told me that the warders in the dock had been gentle and kind, but the visit of the chaplain in his first prison began with these words:
'Mr. Wilde, did you have morning prayers in your house?'
'I am sorry... I fear not.'
'You see where you are now!”
― Recollections of Oscar Wilde
'Mr. Wilde, did you have morning prayers in your house?'
'I am sorry... I fear not.'
'You see where you are now!”
― Recollections of Oscar Wilde
“You know, the Philistines have long since discarded the rack and stake as a means of suppressing the opinions they feared: they've discovered a much more deadly weapon of destruction -- the wisecrack.”
― The Razor’s Edge
― The Razor’s Edge
“For decades, Americans have experienced a populist uprising that only benefits the people it is supposed to be targeting.... The angry workers, mighty in their numbers, are marching irresistibly against the arrogant. They are shaking their fists at the sons of privilege. They are laughing at the dainty affectations of the Leawoof toffs. They are massing at the gates of Mission Hills, hoisting the black flag, and while the millionaires tremble in their mansions, they are bellowing out their terrifying demands. 'We are here,' they scream, 'to cut your taxes.”
― What's the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America
― What's the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America
“He sang like an angel, he was faithful to God and he waited honorably
for the wife he believed God chose for him. He made two daughters who
shone like mirrors in the direct sun; he blazed his path with a scythe
and his broad shoulders, and he was who he chose to be, which is the
hardest and bravest thing a man can do. He looked at us, his parents,
his sisters, his whole crooked family, and he flexed his jaw muscles,
packed up his truck, and drove away.”
― She Got Up Off the Couch: And Other Heroic Acts from Mooreland, Indiana
for the wife he believed God chose for him. He made two daughters who
shone like mirrors in the direct sun; he blazed his path with a scythe
and his broad shoulders, and he was who he chose to be, which is the
hardest and bravest thing a man can do. He looked at us, his parents,
his sisters, his whole crooked family, and he flexed his jaw muscles,
packed up his truck, and drove away.”
― She Got Up Off the Couch: And Other Heroic Acts from Mooreland, Indiana
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