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Gullen Scotland Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

It was also her nature that caused her letters to avoid emotional pitfalls and confine themselves to relating the events of her daily life in the utilitarian style of a ship's log. In reality they were distracted letters, intended to keep the coals alive without putting her hand in the fire, while Florentino Ariza burned himself alive in every line. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Gullen Scotland Quotes By Ufuoma Apoki

You can be beautiful, kind and, also, strong. Strength can be shown in very many ways besides a sword or bow. — Ufuoma Apoki

Gullen Scotland Quotes By Dag Hammarskjold

Respect for the word - to employ it with scrupulous care and an incorruptible heartfelt love of truth - is essential if there is to be any growth in a society or in the human race.To misuse the word is to show contempt for man. It undermines the bridges and poisons the wells. It causes Man to regress down the long path of his evolution. — Dag Hammarskjold

Gullen Scotland Quotes By Tehya Sky

We are the guardians of our beings. — Tehya Sky

Gullen Scotland Quotes By Confucius

Who expects to be able to go out of a house except by the door? How is it then that no one follows this Way of ours? — Confucius

Gullen Scotland Quotes By Daniel Quinn

A tribe is nothing more than a coalition of people working together as equals to make a living. — Daniel Quinn

Gullen Scotland Quotes By Henry Winkler

When Richie Cunningham drank too many beers, his parents sat him down and explained their concerns. If you live on this earth, you find out that we are all the same. — Henry Winkler

Gullen Scotland Quotes By Bryan Stevenson

What would happen if we all just acknowledged our brokenness, if we owned up to our weaknesses, our deficits, our biases, our fears. Maybe if we did, we wouldn't want to kill the broken among us who have killed others. Maybe we would look harder for solutions to caring for the disabled, the abused, the neglected, and the traumatized. I had a notion that if we acknowledged our brokenness, we could no longer take pride in mass incarceration, in executing people, in our deliberate indifference to the most vulnerable — Bryan Stevenson