Ikani Taumoepeau Quotes & Sayings
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Good posture and an attitude let you get away with anything. — Lorna Landvik
Leaning to your true feelings isn't something you're born knowing how to do. It requires practice. The great news is that these skills are like muscles, the more you use them, the stronger they get.
... And trust me, the more you listen, the louder that voice will get. — Rachel Simmons
The people who keep coping, keep trying, no matter how many blows Fate takes at them. Nobody'll make a song about them, but they're heroes all the same. — Mercedes Lackey
In other parts of the country people tried to stay together for the sake of the children. In New York they tried to work things out for the sake of the apartment. — David Sedaris
I have had the most wonderful time on 'EastEnders' and I will miss you all. The show has changed my life and I want you all to continue the good work, because I'll be at home watching you. — Barbara Windsor
I shall not be defined by what I have suffered but how I have endured them. — Donna Lynn Hope
I'm not a betting woman, but I have $50 on Secretariat with an old director friend of mine. — Shirley Booth
And sin, young man, is when you treat people like things. — Terry Pratchett
(Regarding author Kim Stanley Robinson)
In an era filled with complacent dystopias and escapist apocalypses, Robinson is one of our best, bravest, most moral, and most hopeful storytellers. It's no coincidence that so many of his novels have as their set pieces long, punishing treks through unforgiving country with diminishing provisions, his characters exhausted and despondent but forcing themselves to slog on. What he's telling us over and over, like the voice of the Third Wind whispering when all seems lost, is that it's not too late, don't get scared, don't give up, we're almost there, we can do this, we just have to keep going. — Tim Kreider
Knife crime and gun crime is poverty-driven, and poverty leads to insecurity. — Emmanuel Jal
