Freedom By Black Leaders Quotes & Sayings
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Some single mind must be master, else there will be no agreement in anything. — Abraham Lincoln
Every sunset which I witness inspires me with the desire to go to a west as distant and as fair as that into which the Sun goes down. He appears to migrate westward daily and tempt us to follow him. He is the Great Western Pioneer whom the nations follow. We dream all night of those mountain ridges in the horizon, though they may be of vapor only, which were last gilded by his rays. — Henry David Thoreau
Luck happens when preparedness and opportunity get together. — Venita VanCaspel
Would you excuse us for just one moment?" she said to the Lynburn. "My colleague and I need to confer in our office." With that, she hauled Angela into the empty stationery cupboard and shut the door behind them.
In the darkness, Angela asked, "Why am I in a cupboard? — Sarah Rees Brennan
Creativity is piercing the mundane to find the marvelous. — Bill Moyers
When a human being becomes so still that they begin to lose awareness of their gender, and they are simply looking into that abyss where there is no notion of self whatsoever, the world disappears. And that's really the only place to go. It's the only place to remain. — Andrew Cohen
My hunger is always there. — Usain Bolt
My first shoot was on a rooftop in swimsuits with two plus-size models who were curvy and voluptuous and beautiful, and they taught me so much about being beautiful in any shape or size. — Hayley Hasselhoff
Wil Wheaton Says: Don't be a dick. — Wil Wheaton
That'll be the day. — Ethan Edwards
Bullingdon would never go co-ed. I'm not going to give anything away, but there are a couple of girls involved in our story and it doesn't end well for anyone. — Max Irons
That is why the stone is so dangerous, Nabrie," said Dart. "I would not see you too fall victim to its powers. Let us only hope that Fireskin has truly purified the stone, and not merely intensified the potential for evil that is in it. I fear the fire may only have fuelled the power of the spirits in its heart. — A. Grace Martin
I have never met a person who possessed a privilege who did not exercise that privilege to the fullest extent that they possibly could. — Robert Jackson Bennett
