Kyomi Specter Quotes & Sayings
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Complete independence will be complete only to the extent of our approach in practice to truth and nonviolence. — Mahatma Gandhi

The further I get away from coaching, the more I know I made the right decision. You almost forget how wonderful family life is. — Tony Dungy

Allow me to spell it out for you," I said calmly. "I am still absolutely terrified of marriage, but I would marry you tonight if it was a way for me to prove how much I believe that you're the guy for me. — Monica Alexander

Usually, I walk around and think about things. When I come across a thought that makes me laugh, I write it down. — Demetri Martin

There is probably no country so barbarous that would not disclose all it knew, if it received equivalent information; and I am apt to think that a person who was ready to give more knowledge than he received would be welcome wherever he came. — Oliver Goldsmith

More people have access to education today than ever before. But I cannot help but feel that the modern educational experience is not preparing us adequately to attend the rich banquet of life. Certainly the young people of today have mastered the use of technology and are capable of solving complex scientific and mathematical problems, but who and what do these serve if they cannot think for themselves? If they have no understanding of the meaning and purpose of their own lives? If they do not know who they are as individuals? — Matthew Kelly

Abolitionism did not find positive response in Africa as it did in Western societies and cultures. — Ibn Warraq

Success in life comes not from holding a good hand, but in playing a poor hand well. — Denis Waitley

Love makes you see only the best in people. It blinds you of the possibility that they could hurt you. — Ashley Drew

I think that hip-hop should be spelled with a capital "H," and as one word. It's the name of our [black people] culture, and it's the name of our identity and consciousness. I think hip-hop is not a product, but a culture. I think rap is a product, but when hip-hop becomes a product, that's slavery, because you're talking about people's souls. To me, that's the biggest problem. — KRS-One