Intersectionality Kimberle Crenshaw Quotes & Sayings
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The only thing left for Barack Obama to do is to work like a third world dictator and just put all these guys in jail. — Harry Belafonte
If you want to be seen, you have to put yourself out there - it's that simple. — Karin Fossum
The powers of this world are very strong. Men and women are moved by tides much fiercer than you can imagine, and they sweep us all up into the current. Go well, Lyra; bless you, child, bless you. Keep your own counsel. — Philip Pullman
The challenge of modern freedom, or the combination of isolation and freedom which confronts you, is to make yourself up. The danger is that you may emerge from the process as a not-entirely-human creature.
(Referenced in How to Lose Friends and Alienate People by Toby Young) — Saul Bellow
Obama is for same-sex marriage. If the president is saying that, then who am I to go the other way? — Curtis Jackson
London is a modern Babylon. — Benjamin Disraeli
Stupors, however, do not last forever — Thomas Hardy
We are what we wear, we wear what we are — Macklemore
There was this one time in Vegas when I took four Victoria's Secret models and did one gram off each of their bodies within, like, 45 minutes. I declared myself King of Vegas and decided to remodel my hotel room with my bare hands to resemble King Louis XIV's bedroom at Versailles. Knocked down two entire walls, and later had four knuckle surgeries. Still wasn't as high as Rob Ford. — Charlie Sheen
Am I trying to do good or to make myself look good? — Kevin DeYoung
Maybe "having enough" has a second meaning beyond the basic economic security a family needs. Maybe it means accepting that a rich full life with a job and family will be rewarding, but it certainly won't be perfect. As many of us who have combined kids and careers know all too well, some days it's really pretty messy. And that's OK. — Willow Bay
Everybody always wants to rebel against their parents' music, but nobody listened to music louder than my dad. — Dan Auerbach
