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Durrette Ofosu Quotes By David Levithan

I want to have faith in strangers. I want to have faith in what we're all going to do next. But I'm worried. I see things shifting from United We Stand to God Bless America. I don't believe in God Bless America. I don't believe a higher power is standing beside us and guiding us. I don't believe we're being singled out. I believe much more in United We Stand. I have my doubts, but I want it to be true. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we really came together, if we really found a common humanity? The hitch is that you can't find a common humanity just because you have a common enemy. You have to find a common humanity because you believe that's true. — David Levithan

Durrette Ofosu Quotes By Richard Koch

Make the choice that you want to be happy. You owe it to yourself and you owe it to other people too. — Richard Koch

Durrette Ofosu Quotes By Brie Larson

I'm competitive with myself. — Brie Larson

Durrette Ofosu Quotes By Cornel West

I think those who choose to find joy in serving others, those who choose to find their voice, to pursue their vocation and to act on their vision oftentimes have to sacrifice much.It's almost like a crucifixion in terms of the cross you have to bear. — Cornel West

Durrette Ofosu Quotes By George Combe

Phrenology taught us that the mind thinks by means of the brain, is liable to become fatigued by too long attention, as the locomotive muscles are by too much walking; and I therefore proposed to them to take a brief rest. — George Combe

Durrette Ofosu Quotes By David Cooperrider

All leadership is appreciative leadership. It's the capacity to see the best in the world around us, in our colleagues, and in the groups we are trying to lead. — David Cooperrider

Durrette Ofosu Quotes By Miguel De Cervantes

Good actions ennoble us, and we are the sons of our deeds. — Miguel De Cervantes