Bounters Quotes & Sayings
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It's just hypocrisy on hip-hop's part to cry racial profiling when your race is on TV acting like fools. — KRS-One

When you remove all of the barriers and open the window of your heart, love will eagerly enter through it with all its beauty. — Debasish Mridha

To create a minimum standard of life below which no human being can fall is the most elementary duty of the democratic state. — Walter Lippmann

My childhood memories reside somewhere in my subconscious part of my brain. Somehow I feel that my subconscious part creates far more interesting things than my conscious part can ever dream of. — Akram Khan

You haven't seen untidiness until you've seen a room where gravity has failed twice in different directions. — Michael Marshall Smith

In the past, few women have tried and even fewer have succeeded. — Rosalyn Sussman Yalow

Film works when a director and a star have a connection. You know, when there's something telekinetic between them, there's a partnership, it's like alter egos. It's like James Stewart and Alfred Hitchcock, or Fellini and Mastroianni. I'm not comparing, I'm just saying, if you can come into a relationship where the director and star have such a bond, it's so much easier to make a movie. — Nicolas Winding Refn

Let me praise you tonight.
Because tomorrow you cannot be described by words,
While describing you.
Tomorrow, earth and sky will disappear altogether. — Rumi

The online environment is unique, and that's a very good thing. Rather than be judged by what they look like or their ability to speak in front of a crowd, people are judged by the merit of their ideas and words. — L. H. Cosway

The going was rough, and it was time to get going. There was no time like the present, because the early bird catches the worm. — Nicholas Sparks

We use up in the passions the stuff that was given us for happiness. — Joseph Joubert

One reason (among many) that women may well take over the world of "virtual enterprises" is that they seem to have a greater instinct for networking. And the unfettered-by-machismo males who have taken to networking will do better than those who shun it as "sissy stuff." But truth is, it has always been the age of "networkers"; and in an era where organizations depend more and more on tenuously connected outsiders to get the job done, it will only become so. — Tom Peters