Amerindians In The Caribbean Quotes & Sayings
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When we met, you couldn't stop staring at my breasts."
His face went pale, as if he seriously thought he was so subtle no one would notice. "Make sure you get an equally satisfactory look a my backside as you leave. — Kiera Cass

The Prophet also said that the affair of believers is all good. Even if something unpleasant occurs, there is good in it. — Hamza Yusuf

Eastward I go only by force; but westward I go free. — Henry David Thoreau

When I was in school, martial arts made you a dork, and I became self-conscious that I was too masculine. I was a 16-year-old girl with ringworm and cauliflower ears. People made fun of my arms and called me 'Miss Man.' It wasn't until I got older that I realized: These people are idiots. I'm fabulous. — Ronda Rousey

Everything has a lifecycle. You have to believe it's going to change. — Les Wexner

Coal companies have a lot of power in the media, and unfortunately a lot of information doesn't get out. — Kevin Richardson

I don't know if I feel a responsibility to encourage women, I just do! Yes, I think all of us chicks should be inspired and create! In whatever way that inspiration comes, we should shine! Honestly, I feel the same way about men. — Angela Bettis

I don't like any category; categories are not my favorite subject. They're too confining. — Paul Horn

it was the right thing to do, but she had no right to do it.
(Introduction) — Toni Morrison

A famous bon mot asserts that opinions are like arse-holes, in that everyone has one. There is great wisdom in this ... but I would add that opinions differ significantly from arse-holes, in that yours should be constantly and thoroughly examined.
We must think critically, and not just about the ideas of others. Be hard on your beliefs. Take them out onto the verandah and beat them with a cricket bat ... Be intellectually rigorous. Identify your biases, your prejudices, your privilege. — Tim Minchin

Yes, creation is moving toward us; life is moving toward us all the time. We back away, but it keeps pushing toward us. Why not step forward and greet it. — Joan Halifax

One of the curious aspects of a traumatic experience like the one you've been through, she says at last, is how it sometimes results in a softening of your existing boundaries. Sometimes the changes are temporary. But sometimes the person finds they actually quite like this new aspect of their personality, and it becomes a part of them. — J.P. Delaney

I no longer really ever like to be pitched. Instead, I prefer to engage in a relationship as part of learning the other person. — Brad Feld