Albizu Mayaguez Quotes & Sayings
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The fact is, 100 percent of you will still be alive, just in a divided state. — Neal Shusterman
Depression, when it's clinical, is not a metaphor. It runs in families, and it's known to respond to medication and to counseling. However truly you believe there's a sickness to existence that can never be cured, if you're depressed you will sooner or later surrender and say: I just don't want to feel bad anymore. The shift from depressive realism to tragic realism, from being immobilized by darkness to being sustained by it, thus strangely seems to require believing in the possibility of a cure ... — Jonathan Franzen
I was not awesome at dancing. For a ballerina, I probably started too late. Plus I enjoyed entertaining people too much. — Judy Greer
From the day of its birth, the anomaly of slavery plagued a nation which asserted the equality of all men, and sought to derive powers of government from the consent of the governed. Within sound of the voices of those who said this lived more than half a million black slaves, forming nearly one-fifth of the population of a new nation. — W.E.B. Du Bois
Unanimity is the mistress of strength. — Alphonse De Lamartine
He was also inordinately fond of cats. — Anne Perry
Books exceed authors' lifespan. — Toba Beta
If we repent, the Lord will forgive us. — Lailah Gifty Akita
True kindness is an anchor that drops deep into the heart and you feel it while it's dropping. Meanwhile, untrue kindness is merely a condition of the face. — C. JoyBell C.
My fans truly are a part of me, we share something that most people will never experience. — Michael Jackson
Whatever you wish for yourself today I'm wishing it doubled - in the nicest way! Have a Happy, Happy Birthday — Margaret Jones
You must pass your days in song. Let your whole life be a song. — Sai Baba
I suspect that we get used to particular sorts of stories being presented in particular sorts of ways, and we're so used to interpreting them and understanding what it is they're doing that we think of those forms and styles as faithful, complete depictions of reality. — Ann Leckie
