Kwami Miraculous Quotes & Sayings
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Honor the miraculousness of the ordinary. — Andrew Motion
Power is also like love, easier to experience than to define or measure, but no less real for that. — Joseph S. Nye Jr.
[On gay men:] Let me say, a more artistic, appreciative group of people for the arts does not exist ... They are more knowledgeable, more loving of the arts. They make the average male look stupid. — Bette Davis
In whose wonder do you get to participate today? — Mary Anne Radmacher
One of the very hallmarks of our nation is the ideal of E Pluribus Unum. It is a concept that richly flows from the highest ideals of our nation. — Cory Booker
Don't focus on her hiss. Remember her purr. — Donna Lynn Hope
Life may as properly be called an art as any other. — Henry Fielding
If I had to take hell, I would use the Australians to take it and the New Zealanders to hold it. — Erwin Rommel
[Apostol Paul's] views were translated as, "Your rule is to be kind to black people; you don't beat them." It's very much the way we treated women in the 14th and 15th centuries. A woman was not human, and you should be kind to your wife like you are to all dumb animals. That was the mentality. — John Shelby Spong
It takes the same energy to think small as it does to think big. So dream big and think bigger. — Daymond John
It's like with a girl: it's more fun to meet and slowly, gradually learn things about each other. A little mystery is always nice and it's interesting to still learn new things about someone you are involved with. — Larry Wilcox
It's grown people who always believe the worst — Harper Lee
Arrogance and snobbism live in adjoining rooms and use a common currency. — Morley Safer
I didn't have a chance to buy you anything, she said, then held both closed hands toward him. Uncurled her fingers. In each cupped palm a brown egg. He took them. They were cold. He thought it a tender, wonderful thing to do. She had given him something, the eggs, after all, only a symbol, but they had come from her hands as a gift. To him. It didn't matter that he'd bought them himself at the supermarket the day before. He imagined she understood him, that she had to love him to know that it was the outstreched hands, the giving, that mattered. — Annie Proulx
I should have been an abortion. The only reason I wasn't was that my father was a Christian. — Neko Case
