Fatime Sanogo Quotes & Sayings
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Would you have joined the Circle. Would you have stood by Valentine's side at the Uprising? Raise your hand, if you think it's possible.
Simon was unsurprised to see not a single hand in the air. He'd played this game back in mundane school, every time his history class covered World War II. Simon knew no one ever thought they would be a Nazi.
Simon also knew that, statistically, most of them were wrong. — Cassandra Clare

For, as I suppose, no man in this world hath lived better than I have done, to achieve that I have done. — Thomas Malory

I am done underestimating [Donald] Trump and his appeal. — Christopher Michael Cillizza

We know that from time to time, there arise among human beings, people who seem to exude love as naturally as the sun gives out heat. — Alan W. Watts

-What's the good news?
-Pardon?
-You said the bad news is we're going the wrong way.
-There isn't any good news. Just because there's bad news doesn't mean there's good news, too. — David Benioff

Do not allow yourself to be buried
In the howling Of what might have been. — Sharon M. Van Sluys

In our homes, in our churches, wherever two or three are gathered, there is a discussion of what is best to do. Must we remain in the South or go elsewhere? Where can we go to feel that security which other people feel? Is it best to go in great numbers or only in several families? These and many other things are discussed over and over. - A COLORED WOMAN IN ALABAMA, 1902 THE — Isabel Wilkerson

Days like today should come with a warning label, I muse. Today's Going to Suck! Skip the Coffee and Go Straight for the Alcohol. — Laura Kreitzer

Man is not a circle with a single center; he is an ellipse with two focii. Facts are one, ideas are the other. — Victor Hugo

Everybody had to own and maintain a car. It was the biggest con in the Land of the Free. Well, along with the tobacco and alcohol industries, which also pumped out poison and had the nation in their grip. Pharmaceuticals and firearms would join the party in due course. — Chrissie Hynde