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“Perhaps the next step in our evolutionary process is not forward but back to the wisdom of ancient traditions. Perhaps the ultimate wisdom of our Wise Adult selves is not ours as individuals but draws from the collective wisdom of humanity over centuries. It’s been called by many names—Chi, the Tao, Buddha Nature, and if you haven’t slept through decades of Star Wars films, the Force.”
Terrence Real, Us: Getting Past You & Me to Build a More Loving Relationship

Carol  Anderson
“The Civil Rights Movement meant that “the days of respectable racism were over.”18 And so in his bid for the presidency, Wallace mastered the use of race-neutral language to explain what was at stake for disgruntled working-class whites, particularly those whose neighborhoods butted right up against black enclaves. To the thousands, sometimes tens of thousands, who came to his campaign rallies in Detroit, Boston, San Francisco, New York, Chicago, and San Diego, he played on the ever-present fear that blacks were breaking out of crime-filled ghettos and moving “into our streets, our schools, our neighborhoods,” signaling in unmistakable but still-unspoken code that “a nigger’s trying to get your job, trying to move into your neighborhood.”19 For working-class whites whose hold on some semblance of the American dream was becoming increasingly tenuous as the economy buckled under pressure from financing both the Great Society and the Vietnam War (on a tax cut), this was naturally upsetting.20 Black gains, it was assumed, could come only at the expense of whites.”
Carol Anderson, White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide

John Steinbeck
“The writer must believe that what he is doing is the most important thing in the world. And he must hold onto this illusion, even though he knows it's not true.”
John Steinbeck

John Updike
“Americans have been conditioned to respect newness, whatever it costs them. ”
John Updike

Lionel Shriver
“How lucky we are, when we're spared what we think we want!”
Lionel Shriver, We Need to Talk About Kevin

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