Koopas Kids Quotes & Sayings
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I think we listen to music because we want to be changed. Music is not solely for our entertainment. Music has such tremendous power to bring joy. To me, that's our job as artists. Not happiness, not a groove, whatever. You must bring joy. I think that's the assignment. I have no doubt about it. — Bobby McFerrin
There are many of us now. Enough to be called a people in ourselves and not merely a mistake. — N.K. Jemisin
No man knows the genuineness of his convictions until he has sacrificed something for them. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin
Reason wishes that the judgement it gives be just; anger wishes that the judgement it has given seem to be just. — Seneca The Younger
The Great Stone at the center of the Somme memorial has this inscription: "Their name liveth for evermore." The memorial contains 73,077 names, the names of young men who were robbed of life. Note that we often say that they gave their lives, but of course, this is not true; their lives were taken from them. It is not outrageous to consider the carving of their names and the false promise of "evermore" another act of violence. — Nel Noddings
Because he had been sleepwalking, Clark realized, moving half-asleep through the motions of his life for a while now, years; not specifically unhappy, but when had he last found real joy in his work? When was the last time he'd been truly moved by anything? When had he last felt awe or inspiration? He wished he could somehow go — Emily St. John Mandel
Leverage is the reason some people become rich and others do not become rich. — Robert Kiyosaki
Build wealth as a by product of your business success. If wealth is your only objective in business, you will probably fail. — J. Paul Getty
Education is a wonderful thing. If you couldn't sign your name you'd have to pay cash. — Rita Mae Brown
Having money is great. It's fun. The more the better. — Jeff Greene
Without TV, it's hard to know when one day ends and another begins. — Homer
