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Kabira Mobility Quotes By KRS-One

It's just hypocrisy on hip-hop's part to cry racial profiling when your race is on TV acting like fools. — KRS-One

Kabira Mobility Quotes By Shia Labeouf

In my parents' generation, rebellion was pop culture. It's not anymore. — Shia Labeouf

Kabira Mobility Quotes By Miguel Ruiz

Words don't need to be spoken to devastate. They have only to be thought. Words band together to form opinions, which strut along the back roads of our minds, inciting doubt and controversy. Opinions rally toward a cause - a belief. — Miguel Ruiz

Kabira Mobility Quotes By Erica Jong

As women got little crumbs of power, men began to act paranoid - as if we'd disabled them utterly. Do all women have to keep silent for men to speak? Do all women have to be legless for men to walk? — Erica Jong

Kabira Mobility Quotes By Ezra Miller

I'd say I'm drawn to characters that ring true to me. Adolescence is a troubled time for everyone, so a lot of those characters have been troubled, tortured people. It's been a great way to navigate my adolescence by having these more troubled kids as an outlet. — Ezra Miller

Kabira Mobility Quotes By Courtney Milan

My heart isn't breaking because I can't have you."
"Don't say that. I saw the way you were looking at me just now. We can quibble over the precise words to use. But don't tell me I haven't hurt you."
"My heart's not breaking because I can't have you," he insisted. "It's breaking because you think you're a hard thing, because you imagine that what I see in you is an illusion. It isn't. — Courtney Milan

Kabira Mobility Quotes By Traian Basescu

I am elected by the people of Bucharest, not the dogs. — Traian Basescu

Kabira Mobility Quotes By Harry Connick Jr.

I'm sure that there are reasonable people that had some reasonable projections about the future of New Orleans, but none of those could include not trying to rebuild the city and make it better than it was before. — Harry Connick Jr.

Kabira Mobility Quotes By Richard Matheson

She felt all right. Her heart was like a drum hanging from piano wire in her chest, slowly, slowly beaten. Her hands and feet were numb, not with cold but with a sultry torpor. Thoughts moved with a tranquil lethargy, her brain a leisurely machine imbedded in swaths of woolly packing.
She felt all right. — Richard Matheson