8 Foundational Aspects Of White Fragility Quotes & Sayings
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The journey is suppose to go on until you meet yourself, Lizabeth said. It could be very long. — Erika Tamar
Innovation can also increase risk, new things always do; therefore the engineering teams must understand that with freedom comes responsibility, ownership and accountability for the new stuff they produce and/or implement. — Anonymous
Water seeks its own level. Look at them. The Tigris, the Euphrates, the Mississippi, the Amazon, the Yangtze. The world's great rivers. And every one of them finds its way to the ocean. — Alison McGhee
One must repay good and ill; but why just to the person who did us good or ill? — Friedrich Nietzsche
Fighting with anybody is dangerous because you become like your enemy. That is one of the greatest problems of humanity. Once you fight with somebody, by and by you have to use the same techniques and the same ways. Then the enemy may be defeated, but by the time he is defeated you have become your own enemy. — Osho
Golf is a game in which you yell "for," shoot six, and write down five. — Paul Harvey
I'd love to have a child. Either one or 40. I love kids. — Chris Kattan
Obviously, at this age, I've lost people in my life. But with a parent, it's just different. I was very attached to my father and had this naive little-girl notion that he'd always be around. So I'm finding acceptance of my father's death is the hardest thing to accept. — Carol Leifer
Note to self: never cockblock a sex demon. — Alexis Hall
Just because you painted a house didn't mean the furniture inside was any different. It had to be the same with people. — Jennifer E. Smith
Since the whole affair had become one of religion, the vanquished were of course exterminated. — Voltaire
Don't wait until you retire to go fishing. Don't even wait until your annual vacation. Go at every opportunity. Things that appear more urgent at the moment may, in the long run, turn out to be far less so. — Ted Trueblood