Khaki Campbell Quotes & Sayings
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There are two worlds out there - two Americas out there. If you're a white person, there's one way of being a citizen in our country, and if you're a brown or a black body, there's another way of being a citizen, and that way is very close to death. It's very close to the loss of your life. — Claudia Rankine

Record things in your heart. It's more important than trying to show people what you're experiencing. — Paulo Coelho

Every footfall of my boots echoes and ricochets louder and louder, the excruciating stroll I take induces her heartbeat into pecking so hard and erratic, my dick starts hurting with an anticipatory throb. — Poppet

He wanted to please me, and he'd do anything in that effort. — Mia Sheridan Archer's Voice

Bernard Shaw phrased the experience very admirably: "When we learn something, it feels at first as if we have lost something." It is so, for instance, with a new stroke at tennis. Our old stroke had been a pretty incompetent affair, of the sort to make a professional laugh. But it had been ours, we were used to it, all our muscles were in the habit of it. The new stroke is doubtless better, but we are not in the way of it, we cannot do anything with it, and all the joy goes out of tennis - but only until we have mastered the new way. Then, quite suddenly, we find that the whole game is a new experience. — Frank Sheed

My eyes are brown and my hair is brown."
"Your eyes are the color of warm chocolate," he said, tilting his head to study her. "Your hair isn't brown, but auburn with gold and red threads in it like the finest tapestry. — Karen Ranney

He wants worth who dares not praise a foe. — John Dryden

Before people crow about the absence of weapons of mass destruction, I suggest they wait a bit. — Tony Blair

She could say 'no' quicker than any woman I ever knew, and none of them ever meant 'yes'. — Jack Black

It seems to me that you can almost define civilization by saying it's people who are not willing to hurt other people because the other people are different. — Gene Wolfe