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Toni Morrison

"There is really nothing more to say-except why. But since why is difficult to handle, one must take refuge in how."

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"There is really nothing more to say-except why. But since why is difficult to handle, one must take refuge in how."

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"Three kinds of people achieve illumination: those who learn, those who teach, and those who do both continuously."

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"Your time is the life you have at a particular moment."

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"Some persons can't accept the truth, due to their inability to let go of their own perceptions."

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"When a youth was giving himself airs in the Theatre and saying, 'I am wise, for I have conversed with many wise men,' Epictetus replied, 'I too have conversed with many rich men, yet I am not rich!'."

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"Integrity is doing the right thing when nobody's watching, and doing as you say you would do."

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"Rumi himself once said that counterfeit gold is only to be found because there is such a thing as real gold to be copied."

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"Answers were always important, but they were seldom easy."

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"If we encounter a man of rare intellect, we should ask him what books he reads."

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"I'm not much of a believer in the so-called character study; I think that in the end, the story should always be the boss."

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"They hooted and laughed all the way back to the car, teasing Milkman, egging him on to tell more about how scared he was. And he told them. Laughing too, hard, loud, and long. Really laughing, and he found himself exhilarated by simply walking the earth. Walking it like he belonged on it; like his legs were stalks, tree trunks, a part of his body that extended down down down into the rock and soil, and were comfortable there--on the earth and on the place where he walked. And he did not limp."
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"You marvel at the economy and this choice of words. How many ways can you describe the sky and the moon? After Sylvia Plath, what can you say?"
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"Don't ever think I fell for you, or fell over you. I didn't fall in love, I rose in it."
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"Make a difference about something other than yourselves."
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"I loved the geography part. Learning about that made me want to read."
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"I stood there a long while, staring at that tree. It looked so strongSo beautiful. Hurt right down the middleBut alive and well. Cee touched my shoulderLightly. Frank? Yes? Come on, brother. Let's go home."
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"Violet learned then what she had forgotten until this moment: that laughter is serious. More complicated, more serious than tears."
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"There is honey in this land sweeter than any I know of, and I have cut cane in places where the dirt itself tasted like sugar, so that's saying a heap."
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"If there is a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, you must be the one to write it."
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