Budalina Quotes & Sayings
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How easy I was. Like a limpet I attached myself to anything, anyone who showed me the least attention. — Janet Fitch

It is hard to say no sometimes, especially when it means disappointing someone or denying ourselves the opportunity to do something we enjoy. In today's society, the temptation to pile on more and more until we are completely overwhelmed is always present. There are more committees, more sports, more hobbies, more obligations, more distractions, more channels, more charities, and more of, well, pretty much everything than ever before. And the maddening thing is that it all sounds so good — Ruth Soukup

I remembered what it was like to walk a gauntlet of strangers who stare - their eyes angry, confused, intrigued. Woman or man: they are outraged that I confuse them. The punishment will follow. The only recognition I can find in their eyes is that I am "other." I am different. I will always be different. I will never be able to nestle my skin against the comfort of sameness. — Leslie Feinberg

Divorced men are more likely to meet their car payments than their child support obligations. — Susan Faludi

The appalling crackdown that we witnessed in Hama and other Syrian cities on 30 and 31 July only erode the regime's legitimacy and increase resentment. In the absence of an end to the senseless violence and a genuine process of political reform, we will continue to pursue further EU sanctions. — William Hague

I became a musician because that's really what I wanted to do when I was fifteen, but I had other abilities. — Robyn Hitchcock

In the old, sin contaminates. In the new, righteousness contaminates. It's a different day. — Bill Johnson

If you have laws that you don't enforce, then you don't have laws. This leads to lawlessness. — Donald J. Trump

The revelatory or visionary is the province of the 'private' artist, who in order to render his personal world comprehensible or even tolerable, must force others to believe in it and therefore share it. It is said that 'the poet does not wish to be understood, but to be believed. — Kenneth Coutts-Smith

Besides Zeus on his throne, Justice has her seat. — Edith Hamilton

Here in the UK the government has decided to accept the recommendations of the Better Regulation Task Force to measure and make targeted reductions in the administrative costs - the red tape costs - that regulations impose on business. — John Hutton

For poor taste in husbands, her judgment rivaled Anne Boleyn's. — Meredith Duran