Lehmbruck Women Quotes & Sayings
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If you ask me, people are unnecessarily gloomy about the end of the world. — Bentley Little
When someone who is suffering looks to you for compassion, it's indeed a blessing; you are chosen to be their Light in a moment of sorrow. — Michelle Cruz-Rosado
The press don't wake up in the morning simply to be a mouthpiece for pols - they're out to uncover and expose news. That often is at odds with what politicians are setting out to do - it's both symbiotic and antagonistic. They need each other, they work in concert with one another, they work against one another. — Beau Willimon
We need to stop playing Privilege or Oppression Olympics because we'll never get anywhere until we find more effective ways of talking through difference. We should be able to say, "This is my truth," and have that truth stand without a hundred clamoring voices shouting, giving the impression that multiple truths cannot coexist. — Roxane Gay
Ammu loved her children (of course), but their wide-eyed vulnerability and their willingness to love people who didn't really love them exasperated her and sometimes made her want to hurt them
just as an education, a precaution. — Arundhati Roy
While the crash only took place six months ago, I am convinced we have now passed the worst, and with continued unity of effort, we shall rapidly recover. There is one certainty of the future of a people of the resources, intelligence and character of the people of the United States - that is, prosperity. — Herbert Hoover
Our armed forces are not the thirtieth strongest in the world, but rather the second or third. We have the capability to take the world down with us. And I can assure you that this will happen before Israel goes under. — Martin Van Creveld
Quiet was another kind of warning. — Nicki Salcedo
Africa touches me. At night, there's this thought in your brain that a million years ago we started here. — Hasso Plattner
Do we always, always to the point of misery, do a thing? — Saul Bellow
Wise men never grow up; indeed, they grow younger, for they lose the appalling worldly wisdom of youth. — John Buchan
