Ebanista Quotes & Sayings
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I believe in holding still. I believe that the secrets we hold in our hearts are our anchors, that even the unspoken between us is a measure of our every promise to the living and to the dead. And all our promises, like all our hopes, move us through life with the power of an ocean liner pushing through the sea. — Fae Myenne Ng
We should leave behind discrimination, because it is narrow-minded and ignorant, denies contact and warmth, and corrodes mankind's belief that we can better ourselves. The only way to avoid misunderstanding, war, and bloodshed is to defend freedom of expression and to communicate with sincerity, concern, and good intentions. — Ai Weiwei
I know I know nothing, but I know more than some people ... — Jessica McKendry
philosophers of difference are, in fact, hyperethical and radical political thinkers, concerned with how movements that seek to address marginalization need to become even more ethical, even more radical in their desire to change the status quo in view of justice. — Matthew Calarco
Body: what the hell did she just say?
Brain: it's from those books ...
Body: I can't focus on the pleasure if she keeps thinking like that. You control her, make her stop. — Jay McLean
Altruism accrues little benefit to those lying cold in the gutter. — Raymond E. Feist
A poor spirit is poorer than a poor purse. A very few pounds a year would ease a man of the scandal of avarice. — Jonathan Swift
There could be more to the universe than the three dimensions we are familiar with. They are hidden from us in some way, perhaps because they're tiny or warped. But even if they're invisible, they could affect what we actually observe in the universe. — Lisa Randall
In war, numbers alone confer no advantage. Do not advance relying on sheer military power. — Sun Tzu
If you participate in a competition, you have a chance to lose. If you don't participate, you are already a loser. — Debasish Mridha
For this indiscretion Seneca relegates the emperor (Claudius) to a Sisyphean gamester's hell: condemned eternally to pick up the bones and thow them into a dice cup that has no bottom. — Ricky Jay
