Haahrs Quotes & Sayings
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Miraculously, I keep it together, although I would love to just slap the stupid out of them. — Brandy Nacole

Our society is driven today by so much ethnic discord. We have Black Lives Matter, which I praise and celebrate. We have the demagogues stereotyping Muslims and resurrecting racist stereotypes they used to visit on us. The larger goal is to show that we are all the same, we all come from Africa, and we all have the same larger family tree. It's about the fundamental unity of the human community. — Henry Louis Gates

There ought, I thought, to be a ritual for being born twice - patched, retreaded and approved for the road. — Sylvia Plath

Children who experience abuse also learn to deny pain and chaos or accept them as normal and proper. They learn that their feelings were wrong or didn't matter. They learn to focus on immediate survival - on not getting abused, and miss out on important developmental stages. As a result, they have problems developing their own identities. — Randi Kreger

You can work with me - or you can wade through the blood and bodies after I'm done. — Jennifer Estep

I heard Bellona was where it was at. It must be, now. I'm here. — Samuel R. Delany

The Christian religion begins with a dream and ends with a murder. — Thomas Paine

So ... um ... what's the, er, date? You know, the due date for the little monster. — Stephenie Meyer

I would say if you are going to party, show up on time to work. — Sandra Bullock

If it's wrong for 13-year-old inner-city girls to have babies without the benefit of marriage, it's wrong for rich celebrities, and we ought to stop putting them on the cover of People magazine. — Marian Wright Edelman

Having interests translates as confidence to do and be things on your own without expecting a man to do and be for you. And confidence is attractive. Not to mention independence. — Belle De Jour

A man is rich not only by what he has, but also, and above all, by what he doesn't. — Neel Burton

Ronan kept going, his voice louder. No. Do you hear me, Cabeswater? You promised to keep me safe. Who are we to you? Nothing? If you let him die, that is not keeping me safe. Do you understand? If they die, I die, too. — Maggie Stiefvater