Konnie Lui Quotes & Sayings
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If you always say no, you will never say yes — Dat Guy
Oh, I'm following President Obama on Twitter. I like my black history in 140 characters or less. — Baratunde R. Thurston
For a long time, we assume we know who we are, until the moment we fully realize who that is; in that moment, identity is no longer predictable, but rather takes the form of a truth that, like any other, can become a sentence with no more than a change of perspective. — Sergio Chejfec
To tell you the truth, I believe everything - tigers, trees, stones - are sentient in one way or another. You'd never catch me idly kicking a stone, for example. — Mary Oliver
When I was in school, I got there on the first day and everyone had long, blonde, straight hair, and I had short, dark, curly hair. I immediately felt I didn't fit in and started growing my hair. But I've learned that I'm only happy when I am truly me and feel comfortable and confident in myself. — Emmy Rossum
I am not myself; I am the potential of myself. — Anna Deavere Smith
They say never trust a skinny chef, but the fact is, to stay healthy when you're a chef means you have to work twice as hard. — Marcus Samuelsson
Eleanor's greatest grievance was not a simpering lass with flaxen hair and smooth skin. It was Aquitaine, always Aquitaine. — Sharon Kay Penman
I never knew any of these people who were using my name, if I had a fiver for every time my name was used for protective purposes by these people to ward off trouble then I'd be a millionaire many times over by now. — Stephen Richards
We endure the strokes like anvils or hard steel,
Till pain itself make us no pain to feel. — John Webster
Imagine rude people as jellyfish — Kelly Williams Brown
You don't have to believe anything, adopt a dogma in order to learn how to meditate. — Sharon Salzberg
He began to realize how much he had to learn about how different the world was from the theory of it. Wolfe — Rachel Caine
Our heroine knew that the mother would always leave the window open for her children to fly back by; so they stayed away for years and had a lovely time ... — J.M. Barrie
Sir, will you marry me? — Toni Gonzaga
