Koranteng Ofosu Amaah Quotes & Sayings
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It is here, my daughters, that love is to be found - not hidden away in corners but in the midst of occasions of sin. And believe me, although we may more often fail and commit small lapses, our gain will be incomparably the greater. — Saint Teresa Of Avila

Take love when love is given, But never think to find it A sure escape from sorrow Or a complete repose. — Sara Teasdale

Who among us can claim normalcy, Bishop? — David Marusek

I barely even know how I didn't feel. I didn't feel like reading a newspaper, or having a coffee, or going for a jog, or watching television. Nor did I feel like crying behind the boiler in the basement. Or like trying out for something. I did't even feel like I had lost someone I deeply loved; this was different from that. I didn't feel like going to another movie and asking for extra butter on my popcorn. I didn't feel like talking to someone who would understand. — Rivka Galchen

I feel very positive about Newark's future, but I know we need a lot of help. I think that starts with the education of our kids and making the streets safer. — Queen Latifah

Some battles, a woman has to fight on her own — Nalini Singh

If being original means having to throw paint in front of a jet turbine to hit a canvas 50 ft away then lets not be original. — Shepard Fairey

In a world where globalisation wants to turn everybody into the same thing, I think that anything that allows you to go to another place or be in another world has got to be celebrated. — Gwenno

I like women in film. I like women in general, but I especially like to show them on film. They are not ciphers. — Nicolas Roeg

Survival requires guts and instinct. — Toba Beta

Please wake me when I'm free
I cannot bear captivity
4 I would rather be stricken blind
Than 2 live without expression of mind — Tupac Shakur

Great moment, great memory. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Gratitude is the ability to experience life as a gift. It liberates us from the prison of self-preoccupation. — John Ortberg