Clarence Thomas (1948) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
1990s, I Am a Man, a Black Man, an American (1998)
Source: The Wednesday Wars
Clarence Thomas (1948) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
1990s, I Am a Man, a Black Man, an American (1998)
“Watching television is like taking black spray paint to your third eye.”
Bill Hicks (1961–1994) American comedian
“Sometimes it takes an outsider, someone with fresh eyes to see the truth.”
Ally Carter book Heist Society
Source: Heist Society
Malcolm de Chazal (1902–1981) Mauritian artist
Sens-plastique
Malcolm Gladwell (1963) journalist and science writer
Source: The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
“You can’t look at someone with your eyes and take their measure.
You have to look with the heart.”
Karen Marie Moning (1964) author
Source: Shadowfever
Yasunari Kawabata book The Master of Go
Source: The Master of Go (1951), Ch. 38, p. 164.
Context: That play of black upon white, white upon black, has the intent and takes the form of creative art. It has in it a flow of the spirit and a harmony of music. Everything is lost when suddenly a false note is struck, or one party in a duet suddenly launches forth on an eccentric flight of his own. A masterpiece of a game can be ruined by insensitivity to the feelings of an adversary.
Ted Haggard (1956) American minister
[Haggard, Ted, Simple Prayers for a Powerful Life, Regal Books, September 2002, p. 110, ISBN 0830730559]
“When someone gives you offense, it doesn't mean you have to take it.”
Joyce Meyer (1943) American author and speaker