Incongruent Grieving Quotes & Sayings
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The higher our consciousness the less we are affected by our environment, including race consciousness. — Thomas Vazhakunnathu

Having a relationship and not even a sexual one is so straight, it's practically perverted. — Sarra Manning

(after many years) we were still at that first stage, still
preparing to begin a journey, but we were changed nevertheless;
we could see this in one another; we had changed although
we never moved, and one said, ah, behold how we have aged, traveling
from day to night only, neither forward nor sideward, and this seemed
in a strange way miraculous. And those who believed we should have a purpose
believed this was the purpose, and those who felt we must remain free
in order to encounter truth felt it had been revealed. — Louise Gluck

Every successful person has had to overcome the fear of failure. — Debasish Mridha

Savings is no longer about the markets, they're about playing the product game. — Martin Lewis

In the art world, Monet means money. — Fiona Bruce

When I was just starting out in the business, I used to love to watch Lorne Greene doing the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. I said right then, 'That's what I want to do someday,' and it's been one dream that has come true. — Willard Scott

Let us seize the special opportunity that is ours to act boldly and decisively at a time when the eyes of our fellow citizens, both present and future, are upon us. — Bob Taft

I think for any writer, creating and controlling your own property is the ultimate dream. — J. Michael Straczynski

The gypsies were a special breed. It wasn't blood that flowed through their veins but rhythm. — Laekan Zea Kemp

To withdraw ourselves from the law of the strong, we have found ourselves obliged to submit to justice. Justice or might, we must choose between these two masters. — Luc De Clapiers

But the ifs of history: if Cleopatra's nose had been one inch longer,' he said, 'would Antony have lost the battle of Actium? — William Dalrymple

You can't really call yourselves giant-killers any more, as you kill giants so often. — Bryon Butler

A painter like Picasso, who runs through many periods and phases, ends up by saying all those things which are on the tip of the tongue of the age to say, and finally sterilizes the originality of his contemporaries and juniors. — Norbert Wiener