Banshay Quotes & Sayings
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My boy, you are by blood, by appearance, by education, and by tastes a white man. Now, why do you want to throw your life away amidst the poverty and ignorance, in the hopeless struggle, of the black people of the United States? — James Weldon Johnson

The broadest and most prevalent error requires the most disinterested virtue to sustain it. — Henry David Thoreau

So I choose to believe that we are not given more because we have to find the rest inside ourselves. — Sarah Fine

I think the act of lying can be separated from the genre of memoir. Though often times, people are unaware of their own subjectivity. — Rob Roberge

All fame is is having people you don't know coming up to you and saying, 'Hello.' I'm always polite and people are always nice, but it's weird. — Karl Pilkington

Oh, Mrs. Churchill, do come over, someone has killed father. — Lizzie Andrew Borden

When I was in college, all the pretty women were in the theatre, so I auditioned for a play. — Judd Nelson

F you expect to be successful, you will eventually be successful. If you expect to be happy and popular, you will be happy and popular. If you expect to be healthy and prosperous, that is what will happen ... Always think and talk positively about the future. Start every morning by saying: 'I believe something wonderful is going to happen to me today.' Then, throughout the day, expect the best. — Brian Tracy

If you knew everyone's story, you would love them. You can't really hate anyone if you know everything that happened to them between their birth and now; why they became the way they became; why they have walls up or down. If you truly know someone, you'd get it. — Emma Stone

What happens is always worth more than words. — Marty Rubin

When one has a text to question, it is irrelevant to ask the author. — Umberto Eco

I love being pregnant in general. — Kourtney Kardashian

Quand notre coeur a fait une fois sa vendange, Vivre est un mal. Once our heart has been harvested once, Life becomes miserable. — Charles Baudelaire