Laro Tayo Quotes & Sayings
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In 1965, as Ralph Gleason has reported, when Martin Luther King's march on Selma, Alabama, was brutally attacked by local and state constabulary, Louis Armstrong, then in Copenhagen, said after watching the carnage on television, "They would beat Jesus if he was black and marched. — Nat Hentoff
In moments of surprise we catch at least a glimpse of the joy to which gratefulness opens the door. — David Steindl-Rast
I use the word 'passion' a lot when I talk to young people. In every pursuit I've been on, I've had a lot of passion behind it. It continues to motivate me every day on what I like to do and where I'm going. — Charles Schwab
Peace is not simply the absence of warfare. — Pope Paul VI
Keeping one's guests supplied with liquor is the first law of hospitality. — Margaret Way
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What we prefer to read is sort of like sexual preference, you like what you like. Most of the time you have no clue why. — Laurell K. Hamilton
Every small group has at least one 'difficult' person in it. If you don't immediately recognize who that person is
it's probably you! — Rick Warren
My having HIV has no bearing on my business. — Magic Johnson
I think many thinkers and activists, even in the Islamist parties like the Muslim Brotherhood, and the people who left the Muslim Brotherhood to follow Abou el-Fatouh, these people do have an understanding that the relationship between religion and the state must be re-thought and re-assessed. They're not going to use the concept of secularism in any straightforward way, because the concept of secularism is still far too loaded in that part of the world. — Tariq Ramadan
I know that if I were to take ugly photographs, no one would be interested in looking at them. — Chris Jordan
People generally like happy endings, which is something I learned from my years in advertising. I like happy endings myself, but only if they're honest. I'm just as happy with a terrible, hopeless ending. — Augusten Burroughs
May your boulders be your blessings. May you be able to embrace them. And may you find what's extraordinary in yourself. — Aron Ralston