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John Gunther
“Yemen produces coffee, Egypt cotton, Iraq dates, Palestine oranges, and Syria trouble.”
John Gunther, Inside Asia

Wilkie Collins
“I turned towards the garden when the door had closed on her. Miss Halcombe was standing with her hat in her hand, and her shawl over her arm, by the large window that led out to the lawn, and was looking at me attentively.”
Wilkie Collins, The Woman in White

Nelou Keramati
“And to think of all the colors in the world, blood chose to be red.”
Nelou Keramati

Harriet Ann Jacobs
“There I sat, in that great city, guiltless of crime, yet not daring to worship God in any of the churches. I heard the bells ringing for afternoon service, and, with contemptuous sarcasm, I said, "Will the preachers take for their text, 'Proclaim liberty to the captive, and the opening of prison doors to them that are bound'? or will they preach from the text, 'Do unto others as ye would they should do unto you'?" Oppressed Poles and Hungarians could find a safe refuge in that city; John Mitchell was free to proclaim in the City Hall his desire for "a plantation well stocked with slaves;" but there I sat, an oppressed American, not daring to show my face. God forgive the black and bitter thoughts I indulged on that Sabbath day! The Scripture says, "Oppression makes even a wise man mad;" and I was not wise.”
Harriet Ann Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

Euripides
“Yes, blood for blood, his bitter loan came due. He paid with death.”
Euripides, Electra

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