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Julius Lester, The Autobiography Of God Quotes: "Often, the human animal dresses terror in rage, and expresses both in a way unlike either."

Often, the human animal dresses terror in rage, and expresses both in a way unlike either.



Julius Lester, The Autobiography Of God Quotes: "... the object of learning was not to build a better mousetrap but to ask a better question."

... the object of learning was not to build a better mousetrap but to ask a better question.




Julius Lester, The Autobiography Of God Quotes: "Silence was not the absence of sound but was itself a sound that could be loud or soft, soothing or disturbing, complex or simple."

Silence was not the absence of sound but was itself a sound that could be loud or soft, soothing or disturbing, complex or simple.



Julius Lester, The Autobiography Of God Quotes: "The young accept the extraordinary as normal because they do not compare their lives with those of others when everyone is like them."

The young accept the extraordinary as normal because they do not compare their lives with those of others when everyone is like them.




Julius Lester, The Autobiography Of God Quotes: "He took the box but did not avail himself of a tissue. She understood. Sometimes it was comforting to feel the wetness of grief's tears on your face."

He took the box but did not avail himself of a tissue. She understood. Sometimes it was comforting to feel the wetness of grief's tears on your face.



Julius Lester, The Autobiography Of God Quotes: "There was an end to weeping. Mourning, however, ebbed and surged but never ceased flowing."

There was an end to weeping. Mourning, however, ebbed and surged but never ceased flowing.