Felitti Aces Quotes & Sayings
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If we must
both
be right.
we will
lose
each other. — Nayyirah Waheed
Fate is a funny thing, isn't it? — Winna Efendi
If other people don't meet your needs, you have to be willing to walk out, since in the end that may well be the only one way to protect your interests. — Richard Madsen
She was like a camera that had been chronically out of focus until someone came by and twisted the lenses into alignment. — Deborah Harkness
It is better not to be loved than to be ill-loved or half-loved. — Louise Colet
...And unpredictability can spread: one powerful outlier can pave the way for others, and as more states joint the outlier, the foundations of the rule of law begin to crumble.
US counterterrorism practices--and the legal theories that under-pin them--are undermining the international rule of law in precisely this way... — Rosa Brooks
When I was little, I saw the play 'Les Miserables' on Broadway, I thought it was the most amazing thing I have ever seen. — Ashley Tisdale
I'm very much open to the possibilities. — Matthew Lewis
Things like the financial markets - a proper grounding in mathematics could help the common man. I believe that if people are more familiar with mathematical concepts ... it can help deal with modern life, which is increasingly complex. — Viswanathan Anand
No I've been trying to wait for the — Klenton Sparks
After a long moment, Laurent said, I'm going to need some help standing up. — C.S. Pacat
The gods love to punish whatever is greater than the rest. — Herodotus
Before us the thick dark current runs. It talks up to us in a murmur become ceaseless and myriad, the yellow surface dimpled monstrously into fading swirls travelling along the surface for an instant, silent, impermanent and profoundly significant, as though just beneath the surface something huge and alive waked for a moment of lazy alertness out of and into light slumber again. — William Faulkner
He would deny this is confronted, citing evasively his affection for Dante and Giotto, but anything overtly religious filled him with a pagan alarm; and I believe that like Pliny, whom he resembled in so many respects, he secretly thought it to be a degenerate cult carried to extravagant lengths. — Donna Tartt
Wherever you go in the history of America, there have been Black people making contributions, but their contributions have been obscured, lost, buried. — Henry Louis Gates