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1 " hair—very thick, with a slight wave to it, and all the colors of red and gold mixed; copper and cinnamon, auburn and amber, red and roan and rufous, all mingled together. "
― Diana Gabaldon , An Outlander Collection, Books 1-3 (Outlander #1-3)
2 " People are gregarious by necessity. Since the days of the first cave dwellers, humans – weak and helpless save for cunning – have survived by joining together in groups; knowing, as so many other edible creatures have found, that there is protection in numbers. And that knowledge, bred in the bone, is what lies behind mob rule. Because to step outside the group, let alone to stand against it, was for uncounted thousands of years death to the creature who dared it. To stand against a crowd would take something more than ordinary courage; something that went beyond human instinct. And I feared I did not have it and, fearing, was ashamed. "