Clarity Keeping It Real Quotes & Sayings
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Other-Love is writing's first name. — Helene Cixous

I was emotional. I wanted to be taken seriously. I was pretty emo. I was reciting Shakespeare monologues when I was 10. I still know the whole 'To be, or not to be ... ' monologue, because I knew it when I was 10. — Constance Wu

Balaam's ass is the patron saint of apologists. Madness, as we shall see, is an appropriate term for the unreality of unbelief. — Os Guinness

Of late I have searched diligently to discover the advantages of age, and there is, I have concluded, only one. It is that lovely women treat your approaches with understanding rather than with disdain. — John Kenneth Galbraith

If a situation requires swearing to God it is - by definition - extreme. — Pam Houston

I am the joy that I've fought for — Danielle LaPorte

Now the end has come, and I am filled with sorrow that our ways must part: the path I would rather take is the one that leads to life. — Murasaki Shikibu

If we, like the Savior, have the faith to put our trust in our Father in Heaven, to submit to His will, the true spirit of peace will come as a witness and strength that He has heard and answered our prayers. — Rex D. Pinegar

There is no way to devise an objective and non-arbitrary measure for comparing the overall complexity of any two given languages. — Guy Deutscher

The word snob belongs to the sour-grape vocabulary. — Logan Pearsall Smith

Many of us have a need to be right. We then set out to make ourselves right by making someone else wrong. We must get right with ourselves. Once we do, we will have so much to do, we will not have time to keep track of who is wrong. — Iyanla Vanzant

Their crew for 'Arrow' is just one of the most wonderful crews that I've worked with. I know that actors say that all the time, and it sounds like trash coming out of my own mouth, but it's so true. — J. August Richards

Thou shalt not use poetry, art or music to get into girls' pants - use it to get into their heads. — Scroobius Pip