Cicely Tyson Children Quotes & Sayings
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Children should have a balanced start in life: a mother and a father. I think that's the only reason to get married. — Cicely Tyson
Dickens is always full of surprises. — Claire Tomalin
The true history of the world must always be the history of the few; and as we measure the Himalaya by the height of Mount Everest, we must take the true measure of India from the poets of the Veda, the sages of the Upanishads, the founders of the Vedanta and Sankhya philosophies, and the authors of the oldest law-books, and not from the millions who are born and die in their villages, and who have never for one moment been roused out of their drowsy dream of life. — Friedrich Max Muller
How you think affects how you act, and this in turn affects what you get. — Amey Hegde
Picture this," said Magnus. "Me with a little monkey friend. I could teach him tricks. I could dress him in a cunning jacket. He could look just like me! But more monkey-shaped. — Cassandra Clare
The right kind of immigrants can benefit the British economy enormously, but no country can accept indiscriminate, unlimited immigration. — Nigel Lawson
It doesn't matter. I love you. That's it. That's all. I hope to hell it's enough. — Maya Banks
You can't fool people into loving you. — Chuck Palahniuk
Rejecting people for who and what they are will not make you a better, more 'righteous' or more 'moral' person - than the other person, or even in your own right - in fact, if that's why you're doing it, it is far more likely to do the opposite. — Christina Engela
That is one of the reasons why we advocate for good relations between the two countries. Turkey understands the needs of the region. — Igor Luksic
Be a model for what you want to see in the world. Yes, there is conflict and suffering, but you do not need to let that define who you are or how you show up in the world. — Arianna Alexsandra Collins
God only wants for us what we would want for ourselves if we were smart enough to want it. — Adrian Rogers
