Amir Mohammad Biggie Quotes & Sayings
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They have made you into monsters. Made Manon. And we feel sorry for you. — Sarah J. Maas
If somebody is acting maladjusted - which means not happy to be at Rikers - the protocol, as I understand it and have been told by COs unofficially or officially, is to pepper spray that individual to sedate them. — Cecily McMillan
Imagination and the journey-quest is at the heart of every life well-lived — Azar Nafisi
I'm going to Ibiza with the lads! I'll probably come back a raging alcoholic. — Katie Taylor
To pursue a goal which is by definition unattainable is to condemn oneself to a state of perpetual unhappiness. — Emile Durkheim
Prudence asked further, "Do you not still carry some of the baggage from the place you escaped?" "Yes, but against my will. I still have within me some of the carnal thoughts that all my countrymen, as well as myself, were delighted with. Now all those things cause me to grieve. If I could master my own heart, I would choose never to think of those things again, but when I try only to think about those things that are best, those things that are the worst creep back into my mind and behavior."83 — John Bunyan
Good words will not give me back my children. — Chief Joseph
Respect is heaven, respect is liberation. — Ramakrishna
Power and courtly influence form an intoxicating draught even when raised to the lips of an ascetic and a saint. — James Fitzjames Stephen
Direct interference in a person's life does not enter our scope of activity, nor, on the other, tralatitiously speaking, hand, is his destiny a chain of predeterminate links: some "future" events may be likelier than others, O.K., but all are chimeric, and every cause-and-effect sequence is always a hit-and-miss affair, even if the lunette has actually closed around your neck, and the cretinous crowd holds its breath. — Vladimir Nabokov
I hardly ever stretch the canvas before painting. — Jackson Pollock
The best defense against propaganda: more propaganda. — Edward Bernays