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"But Mark Twain? Ah, now there’s an excellent choice of dinner companion, one without peer. Unlike other considered choices, Twain would guarantee a smile . . ." (Page 15)

"I remember Margaret Sanger, retaining her passion for women’s rights, in the midst of opposition forces larger and stronger than she, including the US government, which was in the midst of debilitating slavery/anti-slavery conflict, refusing to postpone her work for some better time, instead boldly claiming equality for her gender by insisting: “A free race cannot be born with slave mothers." (Page 79)

"I use the power of prayer. Granted, only when I am up against the wall with no other exit in sight. In my experience, the slogan is true: "There are no atheists in the foxholes," meaning that when the bombs are dropping, it's only natural to seek help from someone or some thing that we hope has considerably more power than a human body in fatigues and a flack jacket." (Page 1)

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