Dreadlocked Jamaican Quotes & Sayings
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You come to realize that only one person can tell you what's expected of you, and that's you. — Jason Mraz

When I was seven or eight years old, I began to read the science-fiction magazines that were brought by guests into my grandparents' boarding house in Waukegan, Illinois. Those were the years when Hugo Gernsback was publishing 'Amazing Stories,' with vivid, appallingly imaginative cover paintings that fed my hungry imagination. — Ray Bradbury

For many years I used the pronoun 'we.' Now, as in my youth, I go to sleep and wake up alone. — Nina Berberova

I have searched all over the world but failed to see a virtue better than being well-behaved. — Rumi

Mankind is facing a crossroad - one road leads to despair and utter hopelessness and the other to total extinction - I sincerely hope you graduates choose the right road — Woody Allen

I love the world that is my room. — Jennifer Niven

Late-night shortwave: province of ramblers and dreamers, madmen and ranters. — Anthony Doerr

One sign of a good action is that in retrospect it appears inevitable. — Kim Stanley Robinson

Surely you have to succeed, if you give everything you have.'
'I don't see why. Everyone has to give everything they have eventually. They have to die. Dying can't be called a success. — Penelope Fitzgerald

Two things have always ruptured up and through hegemony: art and bodies. — Lidia Yuknavitch

When coal came into the picture, it took about 50 or 60 years to displace timber. Then, crude oil was found, and it took 60, 70 years, and then natural gas. So it takes 100 years or more for some new breakthrough in energy to become the dominant source. Most people have difficulty coming to grips with the sheer enormity of energy consumption. — Rex Tillerson

A bad curriculum well taught is invariably a better experience for students than a good curriculum badly taught: pedagogy trumps curriculum. Or more precisely, pedagogy is curriculum, because what matters is how things are taught, rather than what is taught. — Dylan Wiliam