Ligotaji Quotes & Sayings
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I feel disgust when I think of how we climb our little hills when the Officials say the word. How we hand over our most precious items at their bidding. How we never, ever fight. — Ally Condie

There is no way to know the effect on Paine's thought process of living next door to a communal Stone-Age society, but it might have been crucial. Paine acknowledged that these tribes lacked the advantages of the arts and science and manufacturing, and yet they lived in a society where personal poverty was unknown and the natural rights of man were actively promoted. In that sense, Paine claimed, the American Indian should serve as a model for how to eradicate poverty and bring natural rights back into civilized life. — Sebastian Junger

You don't get explanations in real life. You just get moments that are absolutely, utterly, inexplicably odd. — Neil Gaiman

I love you. I worry about you. I wonder whether I tell you enough how I love you and want you and need you and how I am diminished ... when you are not with me and how I am multiplied when you are here. — Pat Frank

I need to find a church on Sunday. I need to say 'please' and 'thank you,' 'yes sir' and 'no ma'am.' Do the little things because that's part of being an adult. — Joe Nichols

Sunlight bent around the world, lending fragile color to wildflowers. — David Mitchell

There is so much cross-pollination between the U.S. and Britain in terms of comedians. British TV comedies work well in the U.S. American stand-ups make it big in Britain. — John Oliver

We absorb and reflect what is around us. If we live in a place where people are angry and violent, then eventually we'll become like them. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Human beings are social animals; we devote a significant portion of our brain just to dealing with interactions with other humans. — Jamais Cascio

You cannot shame or belittle people into changing their behaviors. — Brene Brown

Lilia did not believe in miracles outside of history books, but she was beginning to believe in her own power, and that was a more frightening thing to believe in. — Kameron Hurley

What is the search for the next great compelling application but a search for the human identity? — Douglas Coupland