Hale Ola Association Quotes & Sayings
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If you're going to be soulless, you should at least consider outsourcing your conscience to someone else. — Josh Bazell

My birthday began with the water -
Birds and the birds of the winged trees flying my name. — Dylan Thomas

When the white man came to Africa, the white man had the Bible and the African had the land, but now it is the white man who is being, reluctantly and bloodily, separated from the land, and the African who is still attempting to digest or to vomit up the Bible. — James Baldwin

My guiding principle is that prosperity can be shared. We can create wealth together. The global economy is not a zero-sum game. — Julia Gillard

While women across the globe have many differences - language, culture, environment - our similarities are undeniable, and the impact of abuse and oppression affects us all. — Carre Otis

Until the killing of black men, black mothers' sons, becomes as important to the rest of the country as the killing of a white mother's sons, we who believe in freedom cannot rest until this happens. — Ella Baker

calling colleagues "customers" puts a wedge between IT and the rest of the business. — Richard Hunter

...that in every timeline of life there are no words that can transcend the things we feel. — Christian Strayhorn Spence

Here Carlyle had come, here George Eliot had progressed through the bookshelves. Roland could see her black silk skirts, her velvet trains, sweeping compressed between the Fathers of the Church, and heard her firm foot ring on metal among the German poets. — A.S. Byatt

like a bunch of mimes trapped in an invisible box within which one of the occupants has farted. — Jonny Nexus

Fatherhood is the best thing that could happen to me, and I'm just glad I can share my voice. — Dwyane Wade

The kingdom of God, which Jesus came to inaugurate, is meant to create an alternate reality in this world, and ultimately to transform the kingdoms of this world. — Jim Wallis

The knowledge of the past times and of the places of the earth is both an ornament and nutriment to the human mind. — Leonardo Da Vinci