“I remember what it was like to grow up in the South in the 1960s and 1970s. Discrimination isn’t something that’s easy to oppose. It doesn’t always stare you in the face. It moves in the shadows. And sometimes it shrouds itself within the very laws meant to protect us.” SometimesRememberFacesMovingLawGrowsEasyGrowing UpProtectShadowSouthDiscriminationStaring1960sShrouds Author:Tim Cook
“I begin to see what marriage is for. It's to keep people away from each other. Sometimes I think that two people who love each other can be saved from madness only by the things that come between them - children, duties, visits, bores, relations - the things that protect married people from each other.” PeopleThinkingChildrenTwoSometimesDutyProtectMarriedMadnessRelationSavedBoresLove Each OtherAway From Each Other Book:Short stories Source: Short stories
“Private property is held sacred in all good governments, and particularly in our own. Yet shall the fear of invading it prevent a general from marching his army over a cornfield or burning a house which protects the enemy? A thousand other instances might be cited to show that laws must sometimes be silent when necessity speaks.” SometimesShowsGovernmentMightLawHouseSpeakEnemyThousandProtectArmySacredPropertySilentInstanceBurningPrivate PropertyInvading Author:Andrew Jackson