Classic Slave Narratives Quotes & Sayings
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The credit of success is claimed by all, while a disaster is attributed to one alone. — John F. Kennedy
Now you've gone too fast. Now, you've made me leave me behind. — Pleasefindthis
You were lonely.
Before you met me.
When you met me.
You were alone.
You were a lonely child.
Your parents left you to yourself.
You never said it but
when I held you in my arms I could feel it.
I see now.
I thought you were strong.
You're not.
Neither am I. — David Harrower
I was brought up among the sort of self-important women who had a husband as one has an alibi. — Anita Brookner
can tell you. I know of men who believe in themselves more colossally than Napoleon or Caesar. I know where flames the fixed star of certainty and success. I can guide you to the thrones of the Super-men. The men who really believe in themselves are all in lunatic asylums." He said mildly that there — G.K. Chesterton
emerged, the puncture wounds they'd caused oozing blood onto the straw. — John McEvoy
The smile of an angel that had my heart sprouting wings. — Aria Cole
Mrs. Threadgoode pulled something out of the Cracker Jack box and all of a sudden her eyes lit up. "Oh Evelyn, look! Here's my prize. It's a little miniature chicken ... just what I like!" and she held it out for her friend to see. — Fannie Flagg
Nothing like high school. It's a lot of pressure. And . . . I didn't think you'd be so far away." I — Jenny Han
Well ... I love moving in extra dimensions. Not just backwards and forwards, but up and down and around. And fins. I love swimming with fins - human feet are practically useless underwater. I love all the unique things you see on each dive. Millions of
little aquatic soap operas playing out between all the creatures. And the silence. Well, it's not really silent
down there, but the roar of bubbles blocks any other
sound ... — Kirsten Hubbard
Celebrate small victories often. Mourn failures quickly. Do what's necessary without fanfare. — Chris Brogan