Leilah Johnson Quotes & Sayings
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Let us assume that the ideal were reached; let us imagine a state of international life in which the danger of war no longer exists. Then no one would dare to demand a penny for obviously completely superfluous armaments. — Ludwig Quidde
Don't fear tomorrow, till today's done with you. — Celia Rees
Purpose Erases Deep Hurts — Sunday Adelaja
I was not a very popular kid in high school, and I had this idea that the way that I dressed would change how liked I was. It was that kind of Pygmalion story. I think, ultimately that's probably why I became interested in fashion, its transformative power, and how it can change your identity. — Joseph Altuzarra
You can think about things and make believe. All you have to do is think and they'll grow. — Fred Rogers
I'm very passionate about what I do. — Kevyn Aucoin
Most places in the Midwest, you ski on piles of trash, like retired landfills. — Nick Goepper
Democrats are liberals, and - to their profound embarrassment - liberalism is an old, white European male political philosophy. Liberalism is based on the thought of John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Paine, and - oh, the shame of it - slave-owning, woman-exploiting Thomas Jefferson. Liberalism is deeply confusing to liberals. America's first great liberal populist was Andrew Jackson, perpetrator of the genocidal Trail of Tears and annihilator of the Second Bank of the United States and hence of centralized economic control. (Sadly, Jackson put an end to the Second Bank of the United States before Hillary Clinton had a chance to claim large lecture fees for speaking to its executives.) Plus, liberalism is painfully unhip. Say "Great Society" to today's with-it young Democratic voters and they hear air quotes around the "Great." LBJ — P. J. O'Rourke
Writing's just as natural to me as getting up and cooking breakfast. — Dolly Parton
Prompted by the sky, which seemed to make it all a little futile - what they said, what they did - she said something perfectly commonplace again. — Virginia Woolf
Women with low self-esteem love bad boys. Women who have work to do love bad boys. Women who love themselves love good men. — Tracy McMillan
