Jameen Hilliard Quotes & Sayings
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Love, like a tear, rises in the eye and falls upon the breast. — Publilius Syrus
In order to be who you are as a human being, you need to be willing to upset people. — Keri Smith
True philosophical atheism must be regarded as a superstition, often nurtured by an infantile wish to live in a world proportionate to one's own hopes or conceptual limitations. — David Bentley Hart
Listen to the voice of the earth... — Pope Benedict XVI
My real name is Joe Kennedy, but if you live in Massachusetts, you can't sign 'Joe Kennedy.' So, back in 1957, I stuck the X on my name to be different from those people in Hyannis Port. — X.J. Kennedy
When you try to help people become a better person, you're going to have to find out what's really going in their world. — Ray Lewis
The best way to have the last word is to apologize. — Joyce Meyer
When I think about growing up, I feel most affected by two travels that I made working in cargo boats when I was 16 and 18. One of them crossed through the Mississippi and Baton Rouge and Mobile, Alabama, and another went all the way to Europe. — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
The goal is to learn to recognize when we are experiencing shame quickly enough to prevent ourselves from lashing out at those around us. — Brene Brown
Concering the power of the written word — Julie Hearn
George Bush says that gay people getting married would violate the sanctity of marriage. Is anybody here married? Does it feel like a gift from God to you? — Greg Giraldo
I will see you tomorrow, if God wills it. — Pope John Paul I
Charm lies in complete forgetfulness of self. — Margery Wilson
I think communication starts when words are not present at all ... I think we put so much emphasis on language, actually silence is so much more important. — Marina Abramovic
Belief is like love: it cannot be compelled; and as any attempt to compel love produces hate, so it is the attempt to compel belief which first produces real unbelief. — Arthur Schopenhauer
