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Cora didn’t know what optimistic meant. She asked the other girls that night if they were familiar with the word. None of them had heard it before. She decided that it meant trying.
— Oct 09, 2016 02:23PM
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Nabila Tabassum Chowdhury
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"The world may be mean, but people don’t have to be, not if they refuse."
— Oct 09, 2016 02:36PM
Nabila Tabassum Chowdhury
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"if there is any justice in the world, for its foundations are murder, theft, and cruelty."
— Oct 09, 2016 02:35PM
Nabila Tabassum Chowdhury
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"if there is any justice in the world, for its foundations are murder, theft, and cruelty."
— Oct 09, 2016 02:35PM
Nabila Tabassum Chowdhury
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"That is how the European tribes operate, she said. If they can’t control it, they destroy it."
— Oct 09, 2016 02:34PM
Nabila Tabassum Chowdhury
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“Master said the only thing more dangerous than a nigger with a gun,” he told them, “was a nigger with a book. That must be a big pile of black powder, then!”
— Oct 09, 2016 02:33PM
Nabila Tabassum Chowdhury
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"It heartened her to see her friend happy and fat."
— Oct 09, 2016 02:33PM
Nabila Tabassum Chowdhury
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"Versifying left her cold. Poems were too close to prayer, rousing regrettable passions. Waiting for God to rescue you when it was up to you. Poetry and prayer put ideas in people’s heads that got them killed, distracting them from the ruthless mechanism of the world."
-_- :O
— Oct 09, 2016 02:32PM
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Nabila Tabassum Chowdhury
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“The Declaration [United States Declaration of Independence] is like a map. You trust that it’s right, but you only know by going out and testing it yourself.”
— Oct 09, 2016 02:31PM
Nabila Tabassum Chowdhury
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"People always got things wrong, on purpose as much as by accident."
— Oct 09, 2016 02:30PM
Nabila Tabassum Chowdhury
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"She wondered why there were only two kinds of weather: hardship in the morning, and tribulation at night."
— Oct 09, 2016 02:29PM

