Jabaras Quotes & Sayings
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I can do a book in three months if I spend all day, seven days a week at it and, in fact, I work better that way. — Barbara Mertz

I'm nothing, I'm everything,' he declared. 'The street is my mother. The sun is my father. What more should I ask of life? — Alain Mabanckou

There is no substitute for knowledge. To this day, I read three newspapers a day. It is impossible to read a paper without being exposed to ideas. And ideas - more than money - are the real currency for success. — Eli Broad

When she said goodbye it was like a play ending. It was like the theater and coming out again to the streets. — James Salter

Feminist conscious-raising for males is as essential to revolutionary movement as female groups. Had there been an emphasis on groups for males that taught boys and men about what sexism is and how it can be transformed, it would have been impossible for mass media to portray the movement as anti-male ... Future feminist movement will not make this mistake. — Bell Hooks

When you fall into a black hole you will be literally spaghettified. — Brian Cox

Preaching is truth through personality. — Phillips Brooks

What thought can think, another thought can mend. — Robert Southwell

My mistake was in telling a stranger my private business. — Patricia Highsmith

The children of Birmingham did not really die in the State of Alabama, however, because Alabama is a state of mind, and in the minds of the [white] men who rule Alabama, those children had never lived [ ... ] their blood is on so many hands, that history will weep in the telling ... and it is not new blood. It is old, so very old. — Roger Ebert

Death is not an anomaly or the most dreadful of all events as modern culture would have you believe, but the most natural thing in the world, inseparable from and just as natural as its polarity - birth. — Eckhart Tolle

A ship should not be held by a single anchor; neither should life depend upon a single hope. — Epictetus