Forkless Quotes & Sayings
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You said you were a victim. That's why ... that's why ultimately, you and I aren't matched for each other. In spite of everything that's happened, I've never though of myself that way. Being a victim means you're powerless. That you won't take action. Always ... always I've done something to fight for myself ... for others. No matter what. — Richelle Mead

In all honesty a gangster picture was the easiest kind of film for me to get made. — William Monahan

We all love stories, even if they're not true. As we grow up, one of the ways we learn about the world is through the stories we hear. Some are about particular events and personalities within our personal circles of family and friends. Some are part of the larger cultures we belong to - the myths, fables, and fairy tales about our own ways of life that have captivated people for generations. In stories that are told often, the line between fact and myth can become so blurred that we easily mistake one for the other. This is true of a story that many people believe about education, even though it's not real and never really was. It goes like this: Young children go to elementary school mainly to learn the basic skills of reading, writing, and mathematics. These skills are essential so they can do well academically in high school. If they go on to higher education and graduate with a good degree, they'll find a well-paid job and the country will prosper too. — Ken Robinson

Are they changed because they want to go back to their old life, or is it because they're so depressed at realizing their old life was no better than what we have now? — James Dashner

When a nation is surrounded by weaponized nations, she has to equip herself. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

The origin of agriculture involved both human intentionality and a set of underlying ecological and evolutionary principles. — Kent V. Flannery

Writers, and particularly female writers, have to fight for the conditions they need to work ... — Doris Lessing