Carambas Quotes & Sayings
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Being a teacher is like being in jail; once it's on your record, you can never get rid of it. — Henry David Thoreau

Depression is like war. You either win or you die trying. There's no in between. — Kota

I guess it's flattering that everyone believed I was those characters, but it also is dehumanizing. — David Bowie

There is no more dangerous illusion than the fancies by which people try to avoid illusion. — Francois Fenelon

He looked around at the chaos of the jacked-up children and then back at his nervous daughter. "I believe I'll stay, if you don't mind." What if she did mind? What if the idea of him watching her for the next two hours made her more nervous than a turkey at Thanksgiving? — RaeAnne Thayne

Leaving home does something to your sense of identity. Either you become more of that place than you ever were while you lived there, or your identity calcifies around the rejection of this place. It is challenging to inhabit the space between these two positions. — Sari Botton

If you destroy the people of a company, you do not have much left. — W. Edwards Deming

All my stuff is men's fashion. It's always oversized shirts, boyfriend blazers and trousers. — Bella Heathcote

Nothing is the shadow of Everything. — Meher Baba

As human beings, we are connected in many ways to each other, to the nature that surrounds us and to the outermost parts of the Universe. Our existence is not manifested only on the visible physical lever, but on many other levels. In the occasional excursions to our collective unconscious through dreams and altered states of mind, we realize that there is much more to our destiny than what we see when we open our eyes in the morning. The whole universe lives on life, breaths at the same speed the air of Divine Creation. — Stevan V. Nikolic

How many, alas, of the precious saints of God must we shut out from being believers, if there is no faith but what amounts to assurance ... shall we say their faith went away in the departure of their assurance? — William Gurnall

I grew up in a very small town in Massachusetts, and it goes without saying that there weren't many Nigerian families in that town, and a lot of people couldn't say Uzoamaka. — Uzo Aduba