Amoah Emmanuel Quotes & Sayings
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The typewriter is indeed my passport into a world otherwise barred to me and my kind. — Suzanne Rindell
My feelings for you shame me into silence. — Henry Rollins
Sponsorship involves putting your own political capital at risk, so they are going to help that person to succeed. Women get promoted; they don't get sponsored. Women know they are on their own if they get that promotion. — Beth Brooke
When a man becomes a conformist, he is sacrificing the richness of independent thinking. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I guess I just take things as they come now, as far as that goes. I get really excited to do the project, but I don't think too much beyond that. — Brigid Brannagh
You have to get up and plant the seed and see if it grows, but you can't just wait around, you have to water it and take care of it. — Bootsy Collins
I understand once again that the greatness of God always reveals itself in the simple things. — Paulo Coelho
The whole of Victorian literature done up in grey paper & neatly tied with string — Virginia Woolf
There should be a word for that brief period just after waking when the mind is full of warm pink nothing. You lie there entirely empty of thought, except for a growing suspicion that heading towards you, like a sockful of damp sand in a nocturnal alleyway, are all the recollections you'd really rather do without, and which amount to the fact that the only mitigating factor in your horrible future is the certainty that it will be quite short. — Terry Pratchett
Here were these college kids beating the Soviets and going on to the Olympic Gold Medal. To me, that's the greatest upset of all time in any sport that I can think of. — Jim McKay
We can change our brains, but it takes time and diligence, because the human brain has a built-in "negativity bias" whereby it stores and learns from negative experiences far more readily and lastingly than it stores and learns from positive ones. This is a natural survival strategy by which the body records danger signs for future reference. It is far more useful for an evolving creature to remember Hungry lions bite than to remember Flowers are pretty. Thus we are neurologically wired to remember more vividly and lastingly a bad experience - say, a public scolding - than to remember a good experience - say, hitting a home run - that occurred on the same day, even if both experiences carried exactly the same emotional intensity for us at the time. — Anneli Rufus
God looked upon His work and saw that it was good. That is where the clergy take issue with him. — Elbert Hubbard
I don't have dance history or background. — Rob Kardashian
