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30 Best Nelson Mandela Quotes By Danilo Kis

Since childhood, I was afflicted with a sick hypersensitivity, and my imagination quickly turned everything into a memory, too quickly: sometimes one day was enough, or an interval of a few hours, or a routine change of place, for an everyday event with a lyrical value that I did not sense at the time, to become suddenly adorned with a radiant echo, the echo ordinarily reserved only for those memories which have been standing for many years in the powerful fixative of lyrical oblivion. — Danilo Kis

30 Best Nelson Mandela Quotes By Jim Hodges

Landscape is a piece that is emotional and psychological. — Jim Hodges

30 Best Nelson Mandela Quotes By Evan Currie

That was fine with Bermont. As a Canadian he'd always had the sneaking suspicion that Americans were crazy in more than just the good ways, and Texans were all that and a side of loco in his experience. — Evan Currie

30 Best Nelson Mandela Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Saying 'I love you' only takes seconds, but proving it takes a lifetime. — Matshona Dhliwayo

30 Best Nelson Mandela Quotes By Matthew Gray Gubler

Cargo pants freak me out. Too many pockets. I always forget where my wallet is. — Matthew Gray Gubler

30 Best Nelson Mandela Quotes By Bernie Sanders

I don't believe government should take over, you know, the grocery store down the street or own the means of production. — Bernie Sanders

30 Best Nelson Mandela Quotes By Eric Kandel

My parents genuinely loved Vienna, and in later years I learned from them why the city exerted a powerful hold on them and other Jews. My parents loved the dialect of Vienna, its cultural sophistication, and artistic values. — Eric Kandel

30 Best Nelson Mandela Quotes By Joe Hill

I say you're in hell when you don't give to someone who needs, because you can't bear to have less. What you are giving away then is your own soul. You have to care for each other or you walk on cinders, a matchstick ready to be struck. — Joe Hill