Alphabetisme Quotes & Sayings
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Do not let anyone dismiss the validity of your needs, your personality, and your unique nature. — Lisa Kimberly

Diamonds have an image of purity and light. They are given as a pledge of love and worn as a symbol of commitment. — Peter Singer

The mind's only perfect vassal. — Henry Theodore Tuckerman

lead, even if we don't see results for five years, ten years, or until the other side of this life. Because no matter what their spiritual futures contain - the new trends, new kind of church, new worldview, new systems - Jesus will remain. He is the only constant, the only Savior that held through the ages. Jesus is the best marker that exists, so let's raise Him high. — Jen Hatmaker

The beginning of greatness is to be little; the increase of greatness is to be less; the perfection of greatness is to be nothing. — Isaac Nunoofio

There's downtime in music, which obviously is necessary or else you'd lose your mind in other ways, but if we're on tour and there's electricity from the audience, if you're getting a good response, then that's the positive side of the mojo where I could feel cocky and just know I'm doing good and then there's a time all of a sudden when you're alone and you just don't know if people will like it. — Kurt Vile

It's just scary to think how fast everything is rolling, and you can't stop it. — Kendall Jenner

Society isn't a simple organism with one nucleus and a fringe of little feet, it's an infinitely complex living structure and if you try to suppress any part of it by that much, and perhaps more, you diminish, you mutilate the whole. — Maureen Duffy

I have made enough money to secure my family and that is all I care about. — Natalia Vodianova

Muddiness is not merely a disturber of prose, it is also a destroyer of life, of hope: death on the highway caused by a badly worded road sign, heartbreak among lovers caused by a misplaced phrase in a well-intentioned letter, anguish of a traveler expecting to be met at a railroad station and not being met because of a slipshod telegram. Think of the tragedies that are rooted in ambiguity, and be clear! When you say something, make sure you have said it. The chances of your having said it are only fair. — E.B. White

Southern California, where the American Dream came too true. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti