Epitomizing Quotes & Sayings
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I just think that once you begin to see things the way the camera says is the average way, the way most people want to see them, it can be hard to remember to go back and find your own focus, your own point of view -Scott — Michele Jaffe
The garb of religion is the best cloak for power. — William Hazlitt
I loved something I made up — Margaret Mitchell
I love the academy in terms of the life of the mind and the world of ideas. I also love the streets. I love the churches and mosques and synagogues. I love the trade union centers. I love the community centers. I speak regularly at prisons and so forth. — Cornel West
I had huge ambition for literature. I don't see the point of doing anything if you don't have ambition for it. — Jeanette Winterson
Many people tell me that I should become a politician but I tell them no I want to do something good for the nation. — Amit Abraham
Toil is no source of shame; idleness is shame. — Hesiod
You receive in return what you plant with your words and your deeds. — Bethanee Epifani
Tea time is a chance to slow down, pull back and appreciate our surroundings. — Letitia Baldrige
Emotionally shut-down black males are often represented as epitomizing desirable masculinity. — Bell Hooks
It makes sense that we came up with our public school system during the Industrial Revolution because it's like everybody is a factory worker, eating their terrible food and going back to the room where you're silent and listening to an idiot. That's an epitomizing idea, getting called 'Nothing' for your whole high school experience. — Ezra Miller
Humans are the world's greatest treasure — Sunday Adelaja
Pain prompts us to change behavior that is destructive to ourselves or to others. Pain can be a highly effective instructor. — Tony Dungy
When I was growing up, I was the most pretentious person I have ever met. I only read obscure books and watched obscure movies and only listened to obscure music. — Moby