Cesaire Red Quotes & Sayings
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How agonized we are by how people die. How unconcerned we are by how they live. — P.Sainath
His childhood, and the people he'd encountered there - the ones who'd changed his life, or who'd been witnesses to what had happened to him at that crucial time - were what Juan Diego had instead of religion. — John Irving
We'd boil this whisky because we thought that would make it stronger. So we thought we were getting drunk, but in fact there'd be no alcohol left in it. — Neneh Cherry
I'd always enjoyed life, and I knew I would again. But I was going to have to slog through a lot of bad patches to get there — Charlaine Harris
If an asteroid was very small but supermassive, could you really live on it like the Little Prince? — Randall Munroe
When it is our turn to check in, the woman behind the counter smiles brightly at us despite the cruel hour. I attempt to return her enthusiasm, but my lips don't have the energy for it. The effect is something like a snarl. — Julie Buxbaum
The earth's distances invite the eye. And as the eye reaches, so must the mind stretch to meet these new horizons. I challenge anyone to stand with autumn on a hilltop and fail to see a new expanse not only around him, but in him, too. — Hal Borland
The iPad's all about proprietary apps that are supposed to be amazing on the bigger screen. — Jen Lancaster
God, sit by the freak, why don't you."
"Excuse me, do you have Tourette's?"
"What?"
"Tourette's Syndrome. It's a neurological disorder that causes people to say things they don't really mean. Do you have it?"
"No."
"Oh, so you were being purposely rude."
"I wasn't calling YOU a freak."
"I'm aware of that. That's why I'm only going to break ONE of your fingers after school, instead of all of them. — Meg Cabot
We have every reason to assume the worst. — George W. Bush
If the prisoner is beaten, it is an arrogant expression of fear. — Ghassan Kanafani
she said, "thank you for your childhood. — Lois Lowry