Awkward Season 1 Sadie Quotes & Sayings
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When your characters are not white hats or black hats but something in between, you do have to be very careful about your details. So, that takes a while. I'm not interested in white hats and black hats. I don't think that's how people are in real life. — Victor Levin

Let me tell you something about my family. We're as thick as thieves and we protect each other 'til the end. — Caroline Manzo

A Platonic friendship is perhaps only possible when one or other of the Platonists is in love with a third person. — Evelyn Beatrice Hall

Last year was a lifetime, a whole career in one season. We went from being the dregs to winners. — Damon Hill

Peace with non-fundamentalists terrifies the fundamentalist because to them, being Christian doesn't mean just being 'good' - it means being 'better' than others. Being better that others means having to see them as enemies - and making war on them. The fundamentalist views not being allowed to make war on their enemies as oppression of their faith, or defeat. — Christina Engela

The flies buzzed in answer above the dirty water standing in the washbasin, in which floated a solitary black hair. It, too, was like life
and as meaningless. — Stella Gibbons

[It is not] the poet's business to use verse as an advanced form of rhetoric, nor to give to political statements the aura of eternal truth. — George Oppen

The choice is not between violence and nonviolence but between nonviolence and nonexistence. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Fierce faith, hopeful heart — Lailah Gifty Akita

And so man, as existing transcendence abounding in and surpassing toward possibilities, is a creature of distance. Only through the primordial distances he establishes toward all being in his transcendence does a true nearness to things flourish in him. — Martin Heidegger

Knowledge itself is a neutral tool that can be used for good or evil. Wisdom, in contrast, always directs us toward happiness. The task of education must be to stimulate and unleash the wisdom that lies dormant in the lives of all young people. This is not a forced process, like pressing something into a preformed mold, but rather drawing out the potential which exists within. — Daisaku Ikeda

I was a fluke in a classroom full of flukes on a planet overpopulated by flukes. — Jim Lynch

Love isn't based on gratitude. Respect isn't based on debt. — Miguel Syjuco