Kennitta Lindsey Quotes & Sayings
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Who I was as a person was more than what I looked like, but then again, how people saw me was a part of who I was. I — A. Igoni Barrett

If you eat a chicken wing or a chicken tender in some parts of the country, I probably supplied it. — Herschel Walker

I know what you're thinking because I know how your mind works."
She imagined giving him the finger. "What am I thinking?"
"You want me to go screw myself."
"Close enough. — Melissa Landers

The curious thing about individuals is that their singularity always goes beyond any category or generalization in the book. — Haruki Murakami

A person who doesn't understand both sides of an issue can't relate to the side he is trying to sway, so his words will bounce off of them without leaving any impression. — Daniel Willey

The neat binary categories of white and black or male and female are not there when it comes to class. How will they identify the enemy. How will they know who to fear or who the challenge. — Bell Hooks

From then on, I vowed, I would never say anything negative about a woman's appearance. it had nothing to do with them as a person and it wasn't something they could easily change. If I didn't want looks to matter, I would have to stop talking and acting as if they did. — Mara Wilson

The feeling "I'll be happy when X happens" will never bring you anything but discontentment. — Thomas M. Sterner

Laziness grows on people; it begins in cobwebs and ends in iron chains — Sir Fowell Buxton, 1st Baronet

The boy I used to know as Thomas Merker has been erased
replaced with a personality programmed by television and commercials to act a certain way. — Brian James

On any given day, something can come along and steal our hearts. It may be any old thing: a rosebud, a lost cap, a favorite sweater from childhood, an old Gene Pitney record. A miscellany of trivia with no home to call their own. Lingering for two or three days, that something soon disappears, returning to the darkness. There are wells, deep wells, dug in our hearts. Birds fly over them."
-from "Pinball, 1973 — Haruki Murakami

She believes that having somebody, to be something to somebody, will balance or make the contrarieties of life easier. — Tsering Wangmo Dhompa