Hijau Quotes & Sayings
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I get more optimistic as I get older. — Richard Flanagan
Flowers and plants are silent presences. They nourish every sense except the ear. — May Sarton
There are very few, very fuckin' few people, Kia, who get what's precious in this world. They work their asses off for pure shit and think they'd fight and die to keep it. You don't fight and die for shit. You fight and die for things that matter. You are the first woman I've met outside a life that leads you to understand that shit who gets that. And straight up, baby, you gotta know, I like that a fuckuva lot. — Kristen Ashley
argument often turns petty, regardless of its import. — Robert J. Crane
It's better to get busy then to stay bitter. — Charles F. Glassman
Regardless of the nature of their crime or any rehabilitation that may have occurred, these ex-felons cannot participate in the decision-making process of this great Nation. — Charles B. Rangel
Welcome back to the land of the living. — Kate Baxter
The ability to reduce everything to simple fundamental laws does not imply the ability to start from those laws and reconstruct the universe. — Philip Warren Anderson
You can choose to create a drama and get what you acted for or remain silent and get what you planned for. — Gloria D. Gonsalves
One of the tragedies of the struggle against racism is that up to now there has been no national organization which could speak to the growing militancy of young black people in the urban ghetto. — Stokely Carmichael
You can be a sex symbol through music or film. Hey, there are some politicians that are sex symbols. Is that something you should fight? No. Sex is very natural. — Ricky Martin
He doesn't back away from the darkness; he wades into the murkiest shadows with me. We share a need that blends everything into one long grasp for the improbable. It's a healing to a tear, a filling of a void, a bending to a demand for more. And I give it all to him, laying open every remembered tear, every void, every demand to make it his own, our own. — Willow Madison