Koshman Meschantsvo Quotes & Sayings
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If this society ascribes roles to Black men which they are not allowed to fulfill, is it Black women who must bend and alter our lives to compensate, or is it society that needs changing? — Audre Lorde
Don't look over people's shoulders. Look in their eyes. Don't talk at your children. Take their faces in your hands and talk to them. Don't make love to a body, make love to a person. — Leo Buscaglia
Kindness is soft and humble like water, but it is the ultimate power of life. — Debasish Mridha
I love it when the Bible gives Emily Post-like tips that are both wise and easy to follow. — A. J. Jacobs
We must go beyond being reactive and defensive. As Europeans we must regain our self-confidence and realize our own strengths. — Donald Tusk
The aspiring efforts of genius, or virtue, either in active or speculative life, are measured, not so much by their real elevation, as by the height to which they ascend above the level of their age and country; and the same stature, which in a people of giants would pass unnoticed, must appear conspicuous in a race of pygmies. — Edward Gibbon
In the founding era of our country, it was not organized religion but personal faith that brought focus and unified the early leadership-maybe an unspoken faith in God, and certain values that came with that faith. So in that sense, we cannot discount, in my judgment, religious faith in politics. — Billy Graham
It's not logical that we boast the most advanced and powerful internationally integrated economy in the world, then claim organizational incompetence and poverty when it comes to creating and funding a national health care system for all Americans. — Jesse Jackson Jr.
The Anthropologie brand continues to succeed in emotionally engaging its customers while delivering strong financial results. — Richard Hayne
Nobody sets out to make a bad record. — Alex Van Halen
If men do not keep on speaking terms with children, they cease to be men, and become merely machines for eating and for earning money. — John Updike
The brave man is not the one without fear but the one who does what he must despite being afraid. To succeed, you must be willing to risk total failure; you must learn this. — Raymond E. Feist
