Inspiring Downtown Quotes & Sayings
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They say it's the white man I should fear, But it's my own kind doin' all the killin' here. — Tupac Shakur

No one that has ever been in combat ever wants to see war anywhere in the world. It is horrible. It's horrible looking at the pock-marked walls. It's horrible looking at the flesh embedded on walls in Bosnia. It was horrible looking and interviewing and talking to the kids who lost their parents, because Saddam Hussein decided to feed their parents to the lions in downtown Baghdad. To characterize particularly myself, but other groups, as wanting to advocate a war I think is not only disingenuous, I think it's a patent falsehood intentionally created to stigmatize a group of people. — Matt Shea

Love is co-operation rather than competition. — Wayne Dyer

Forgiveness withheld is like drinking poison and waiting for the offender to die. — Suzanne Woods Fisher

I stood in the bay window at our house and I sang Away In A Manger. It was my first time on stage, but there was nobody watching. I just remember it was so natural and it was such a secret - like masturbating. I felt like I had to wait until everybody was gone. So I guess six years old would be my most important age, 'cause in that moment, I just knew what I wanted to do. — Kathleen Hanna

In carrying on this hipster virus I live a locust-like existence, exhausting and shedding myself in ruination from one life to the next. — Nate Powell

No matter when you were born or where, puberty is the same. It's the same for your parents as it is for you - what's happening in your body dictates everything. — Francine Pascal

Have you ever gotten so sad that it actually feels GOOD to do something you know will make you even sadder? — Hillary Frank

Before I accept a job, I always talk to folks about it. 'Why does he kill these 22 people?' If they say, 'What difference does it make?' I know we have nothing more to talk about. A character has to be three-dimensional. — Powers Boothe