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Race Quotes - Page 102

The Indian race is waiting and praying.

Chief Joseph's speech in Washington, D.C. (1879), later published in Chester Anders Fee "Chief Joseph: The Biography of a Great Indian", www.pbs.org. 1936.

mercy, I think, doesn't the human race know anything about mercy?

Charles Bukowski (2012). “The Pleasures of the Damned: Selected Poems 1951-1993”, p.58, Canongate Books

Sometimes grace is a ribbon of mountain air that gets in through the cracks.

Anne Lamott (2008). “Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith”, p.23, Penguin

Breaking composure, confidence, and speed in the water makes you lose the race, not the goggles that fell off your head when you dove in.

"Olympic Gold Medalist Amanda Beard on Competing, Cross-Training & Children". Interview with Chelsea Logan, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.

Slow but steady wins the race.

Aesop (2016). “Aesop's Fables”, p.23, Aesop

Un-winged and naked, sorrow surrenders its crown to a throne called grace.

Aberjhani (2010). “The River of Winged Dreams (Hardcover Gift Edition)”, p.63, Lulu.com