Libbie Mugrabi Quotes & Sayings
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Girls have to be toughened so they can survive a world that presses harder on women. — Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

To be a decent writer you must have both empathy and imagination. While these attributes aid your art, they can plague your soul. You don't simply suffer your own sadness, experience your own longing and worry about your own wife and children, you are burdened with experiencing the emotional states of multitudes of others you don't know. — M.J. Rose

You can realise all your dreams. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Take time off to give to yourself, in a sense to fill yourself up to fullness, to where now you can overflow in giving. — John Gray

When you buried your child, was it like imparting your greatest treasure into the sanctity of nature?
Love You More — Lisa Gardner

If I've learnt one thing, it's that I need to surround myself with people who want to know the real Pete Wentz, not some myth they've concocted from a bunch of press clippings. I can open the door a centimetre wide, and some people think I'm showing them the whole room. But all they're getting is a glimpse. That's all I want to show most people. — Pete Wentz

The power of our activism, campaigns, movements, and strategies cannot forgive sins or raise the dead. — Michael S. Horton

Being here feels like I'm out of prison. This is the right place, the right time, the right team. — Shaquille O'Neal

Let me be an ocean and let me kiss you as many times as the ocean kisses the shore. — Debasish Mridha

When I am ill or upset he jumps up on to the bed to curl up close beside me. But if I am in bed with a hangover he will have nothing to do with me. — Tracey Emin

If you throw away all thoughts of attainment, you will then come to see the real purpose of your quest. — Seungsahn

Don't leave the classroom of pain without gathering wisdom from its instruction. — Tim Hiller

I joined an Internet community of Victorian scholars, which meant that if I posted a question about 1875's lavender harvest, more than a thousand experts would ponder it. — Michel Faber