Hamzilla Quotes & Sayings
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Top Hamzilla Quotes

Nobody on this earth has the right to tell anyone that their love for another human being is morally wrong. — Barbra Streisand

Trying to effect change in others is a lost cause especially if you are unwilling to first change yourself. It's easier to focus on other people's issues or shortcomings rather than look inward. It's counter-productive to try to clean someone else's house, while your house is a disaster. Not to mention, hypocritical. Start with yourself and then worry about others. ~Jason Versey — Jason Versey

By tuning in to the ocean of loving energy around you, you can have far more security, enjoyable sensations, effectiveness, and love than you would ever need in order to live a continuously beautiful life. — Ken Keyes Jr.

Vicious women are so attractive. Did you say you had a couple of hours? — J.D. Robb

You have to be polite with your friends and your family, but in your art, it's important to not be polite. — Lisa Yuskavage

There cannot be change without loss — Stephen Grosz

There's some things that you're passionate about as a director. You just know it has to be a certain way. The challenge is resolving those so everyone is happy and no one feels that they have not been heard. — Ricky Schroder

How many times had she heard women in New York - maybe women everywhere, for all she knew - speak lyrically of how they wouldn't see friends for months, perhaps even years, and then it was as though they had never been apart. "Picked up where we left off" was the common phrase. It was supposed to signal some magical communion, but if you looked it right in the eye, it came down to this: the kinds of people they considered friends they might not even actually see for a long long time. — Anna Quindlen

Bigots are actually funny to me in the way that people who still wear parachute pants give me a chuckle. — John Ridley

But it is not regressive to surrender to our feminine selves. It's the most progressive line if development because it honors, instead of represses, our emotions. — Marianne Williamson