Cuadreria Quotes & Sayings
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But it is not really difference the oppressor fears so much as similarity. — Cherrie Moraga
I've been coming to Notre Dame since 1957. This place, this campus, is the closest thing there is to perfection. — John Grant
Well, I thought I should come and remind you how nice it was knowing me. — E.L. James
I'm no alcoholic. I'm a drunkard. There's a difference. A drunkard doesn't like to go to meetings. — Jackie Gleason
Being gay has nothing to do with the three gold medals or the three MVPs or the four championships I've won. I'm still the same person. I'm Sheryl. — Sheryl Swoopes
Every day, three times per second, we produce the equivalent of the amount of data that the Library of Congress has in its entire print collection, right? But most of it is like cat videos on YouTube or 13-year-olds exchanging text messages about the next Twilight movie. — Nate Silver
I see manuscripts and books that are spoiled for the literary reader because they are one long stream of top-of-the-head writing, a writer telling a story without concern for precision or freshness in the use of language. Some of this storytelling reads as if it were spoken rather than written, stuffed with tired images that pop into the writer's head because they are so familiar. The top of the head is fit for growing hair, but not for generating fine prose. — Sol Stein
I nod like I'm listening,like we're communicating, and she never knows the difference. — Laurie Halse Anderson
Dickens writes that one of his characters, listened to everything without seeming to, which showed he understood his business. — Charles Dickens
Los Angeles has been good to me. — Lea Michele
Some people say I'm unique, that there aren't other people with schizophrenia like me. Well, there are people like me out there, but the stigma is so great that they don't come forward. — Elyn Saks
A cruise missile is more important than Head Start. — Ann Coulter
nobody knew i was broken, that my body reared up and betrayed me on a regular basis. — M. Suzanne Oliver
