None of us and none of the Arabs trust Israel.
This is writing. You cut out chunks of your own memories, rework them, bleed into them, breathe into the raw clay, and hope the creature lives.
Courage is nothing more than taking one step more than you think you can.
Actions have consequences. . . first rule of life. And the second rule is this - you are the only one responsible for your own actions.
Anything designed to be inoffensive isn't worth your time -- life itself is pretty offensive, ending as it does with death.
I have never yet figured out what to do about good advice that you get, and that you know right away would help you, but that you cannot follow.
Adventures are only interesting once you've lived to see the end of them. Before that, they are nothing but fear, and being too cold or too hot or too wet or too hungry, and getting hurt.
In 1957, when I was in second grade, black children integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. We watched it on TV. All of us watched it. I don't mean Mama and Daddy and Rocky. I mean all the colored people in America watched it, together, with one set of eyes.
Happiness never decreased by being shared.
I think you gotta have an honesty and a humility about human nature and that it's not about you at the end of the day.
We have not ratified The Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Among Women. I think 194 countries have signed onto it, but the United States has not. And CEDAW to the United Nations is what the Equal Rights Amendment or the women's equality amendment is to the United States. I think we should pass the women's equality amendment and a lot of these other fights would go away.