Kulvinder Gill Quotes & Sayings
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I can be human to strangers and coworkers, just not to the people who actually care about me. — Sara Zarr

Loving yourself requires that you know, value, and respect the person you are while moving toward the person God has made you to be. — Debra Fileta

The real victim of bigotry is the white man who hides his weakness under his myth of superiority. — James A. Baldwin

Toxically shamed people tend to become more and more stagnant as life goes on. They live in a guarded, secretive and defensive way. They try to be more than human (perfect and controlling) or less than human (losing interest in life or stagnated in some addictive behavior). — John Bradshaw

How difficult it is to get men to believe that any other man can or does act from disinterestedness! — Benjamin Haydon

Any method by which you get to see things that you haven't seen before hones your practiced ability to make connections. — Stephen Metcalf

You mustn't fall in love with your own hero. — Lee Child

Merz art strives for immediate expression by shortening the path from intuition to visual manifestation of the artwork ... they will receive my new work als they always have when something new presents itself: with indignation and screams of scorn. — Kurt Schwitters

Even if he didn't live his story, enough of us have lives just like it. So it's true anyway. — Ally Condie

No man will ever put his hand up your dress looking for a library card. — Joan Rivers

Don't we have the right to not stop seeking until we get as close to the source of wonder as possible? Even if it means coming to India and kissing trees in the moonlight for awhile. — Elizabeth Gilbert

A lot of television stuff is mean-spirited, and I think that's how political advertising got so mean-spirited, to where people are throwing things at the television set every time we have an election. — Stan Freberg

He had the unlucky capacity many men have of seeing and believing in the possibility of goodness and truth, but of seeing the evil and falsehood of life too clearly to take any serious part in it. — Leo Tolstoy

Stories, as we're taught in journalism school early on, are told through people. Those stories make our documentaries powerful. You can explore someone's culture, you can explore their experience, you can explore an issue through human beings who are going through it. — Soledad O'Brien