It’s to the northwest–banned book quote of the day
“The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive.” #5 (tie) on the American Library Association’s list […]
“The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive.” #5 (tie) on the American Library Association’s list […]
“You sometimes don’t know you exist until you realize someone like you existed before.” #2 on the American Library Association’s
“But you gotta live your own life. You gotta take care a your own sh*t before you get started doing
“Visibility is power, and our existence challenges societal norms.” #1 on the American Library Association’s list of Top 13 Most
“You don’t know what goes on in anyone’s life but your own. And when you mess with one part of
“Whispering makes a narrow place narrower.” #68 on the American Library Association’s list of top 100 most banned and challenged
“Not sure if there is a God or why some all-powerful being would give half a damn about the likes
“George and Harold were usually responsible kids. Whenever anything bad happened, George and Harold were usually responsible.” – from The
“My grandmother’s greatest gift was tolerance. Now, in the old days, Indians used to be forgiving of any kind of
“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view… Until you climb into his