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Michael R. French Quotes & Sayings

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Famous Quotes By Michael R. French

Falling in love is different for everyone. — Michael R. French

We are not strangers. It's a lack of trust that keeps us separated. — Michael R. French

Adversity does more than build character. It changes the way we see the world. — Michael R. French

A lot of men not only fear emotional pain, they are afraid to be transparent and vulnerable. To let an outsider even glimpse their confusion or suffering is a taboo that starts in adolescence and becomes more entrenched with adulthood. — Michael R. French

When you're in love, there's nothing that can embarrass or surprise you. — Michael R. French

Your life can end at any time, and it can end more than once. But it can also begin more than once. — Michael R. French

A secret that has been buried too long, eating a hole in me, worms its way to the surface, like a swimmer who can't hold his breath any longer. — Michael R. French

Racism is not simply about one man's irrational hatred of another but his self-hatred, doubting his own moral goodness and purpose. — Michael R. French

Faith is the ability to endure. — Michael R. French

Albert Einstein was never clear if he believed in time travel, but had he raised a toddler, he certainly would have. — Michael R. French

If you spend long enough realizing a character in your book, congratulations, you've made a friend for life. — Michael R. French

Racism and inequality are likened to a fungus which grows in dark places and is all the more poisonous because one cannot see it. — Michael R. French

Life brings only so much luck which when used up leaves you without a safety net. — Michael R. French

In our ever-changing universe, lives collide, and, like runaway planets, we just keep going. — Michael R. French

The liberation from ignorance and tyranny was a long war, because the oppressors always had the advantage. They smooth-talked the masses with lies and promises. — Michael R. French

We must believe we are capable of transcending evil, of not needing to hide in the darkness or surrender to our basest fears. — Michael R. French