Crveni Quotes & Sayings
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Surely no child, and few adults, have ever watched a bird in flight without envy. — Isaac Asimov
Our only hope is to control the vote. — Medgar Evers
The minority of Mexicans who are aware of their own selves do not make up a closed or unchanging class. They are the only active group, in comparison with the Indian-Spanish inertia of the rest, and ever day they are shaping the country more and more into their own image. — Octavio Paz
I overthink everything. I'm very keen there should be a positive outcome. I like to control outcomes. But you can't. That's what is nice about being an actor, that you work really hard and it pays off. But at the end of the day, for it to be any good, you have to let go. I'd like to be better at this in life. — Bertie Carvel
Good design allows things to operate more efficiently, smoothly, and comfortably for the user. That's the real source of advantage. Businesses have started to understand this, so good design will become the price of entry ... Customers appreciate good design. While they can't necessarily point out what specifically makes it good, they know it feels better. There's a visceral connection. They are willing to pay for it, if you give them a great experience. — James P Hackett
What we think, we become. - Buddha — Anonymous
The first thing is we must have a distinct point of view, not about our current affairs, but how the world can be ten years from now. — Benedict Paramanand
Study the Bible, there God is the teacher. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Abraham Lincoln got shot and died,
Freed the slaves so they put him on the five. — Too $hort
I want to make a pop album - something more upbeat than my stuff was in the '90s. — George Michael
I believe in the discipline of silence, and could talk for hours about it. — George Bernard Shaw
At thirty most men have prejudices rather than opinions-that is to say, rather than judgments-and few men have lived to be sixty without materially modifying the opinions they held at thirty. — Robert Green Ingersoll
White Americans find it as difficult as white people elsewhere do to divest themselves of the notion that they are in possession of some intrinsic value that black people need, or want. And this assumption - which, for example, makes the solution to the Negro problem depend on the speed with which Negroes accept and adopt white standards - is revealed in all kinds of striking ways, from Bobby Kennedy's assurance that a Negro can become President in forty years to the unfortunate tone of warm congratulation with which so many liberals address their Negro equals. — James Baldwin
