Forero Nury Quotes & Sayings
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Intentions always look better on paper than in reality. — Angie Thomas
When you're a child, it's easy to see school as the worst thing in the world. It's only later in life you realise what a wonderful time it was. Looking back, I can't believe I even wanted to leave. — Ian Beattie
The achievement of psychological maturity is an individual task-and so is increasingly difficult today when man's individuality is threatened by widespread conformity. — C. G. Jung
In the end anti-black, anti-female, and all forms of discrimination are equivalent to the same thing: anti-humanism. — Shirley Chisholm
Life
luscious wet life bereft of
death, loss of empty shell
minus absent of nothing
exploding star cell
amoeba sweet algae
oxygen,
hydrogen flowering
in the vacuum of
space and magnetic motion. — H. Raven Rose
As writers, it is our job not only to imagine, but to witness. — Dani Shapiro
You can't really call yourself an environmentalist if you're still consuming animals. You just can't. — Suzy Amis
As an early-and-often chronicler of Chicago-on-the-Potomac, I am amazed at the stubborn and clingy persistence of President Barack Obama's snowblowers in the media. See no scandal, hear no scandal, speak no scandal. — Michelle Malkin
Violence should never be the answer.
Aye, in a perfect world. But sometimes animals don't understand anything but their own language. — Samantha Young
We have very specific rules about how we go to market with children, and I think they are very responsible. — Jim Cantalupo
All of yesterday's ballers are today's road sweepers. — Habeeb Akande
For darkness terrifies. It swallows you, warps you, nullifies you. Who alive can possibly profess confidence in darkness? In the dark, you can't see. — Haruki Murakami
If we use goods made from raw materials that are obtained from a poor country without the proceeds being used to benefit the people of that country, we become complicit in a particularly iniquitous form of grand larceny. — Peter Singer
