100 Years Since Ww1 Quotes & Sayings
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We are told to cover ourselves up, hide ourselves away, so that other people can have control over us, can make us follow their rules. It is a bastardization of the concept of morality, this rule of shame. — David Levithan

It's always the same
you get used to one thing, then it changes. Get used to another, and that changes. Over and over. Always the same.
O well, the hell with it. It's not important anyway. — Hubert Selby Jr.

Everywhere in the world, we're aware that democracy has incredible flaws and that the word has been used, especially in the United States, to wage wars. — Gael Garcia Bernal

Live. I want to be present and whole and have nothing to hide, no excuses to be made, because I did my best, and because that's enough. — Shauna Niequist

I don't hate journalists. You can't hate a class of people. It's wrong to say that. But I do think they're a bit like poison. Never trust them. You can't trust them as a class of people. It's their job not to be trusted. — Mick Jagger

I've got the opportunity of a lifetime. Some great things are happening because of momentum and I'm just trying to seize the moment. — Eric Thomas

This is what happens. You tell your friends your most personal secrets, and they use them against you. — Sophie Kinsella

Marxism is essentially a product of the bourgeois mind. — Joseph A. Schumpeter

We'd even devised the Buffy scale of life relationships: you start off wanting Xander, spend your twenties going out with Spike and setttle down with giles. — Jenny Colgan

That is the gift of taking the long road: you know you're not missing anything. — Melissa Febos

I knew a lot of girls who just wanted to be famous, and if that's your goal, that's awesome; that just wasn't enough for me. — Lizzo

So you must learn to follow your destiny, whatever it may be, with joy. As flowers grow, they show off their beauty and are appreciated by all; then, after they die, they leave their seeds so that others may continue God's work. — Paulo Coelho

One must not love oneself so much, as to avoid getting involved in the risks of life that history demands of us, and those that fend off danger will lose their lives. — Oscar Romero