Litteraires Quotes & Sayings
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The gloves are like a second skin. They are part of me. An extension of me. I become hyperreal. — Imogen Heap

A black conservative is a black who dissents from the victimization explanation of black fate. — Shelby Steele

Let me get this straight," I said once I was settled securely on the rock. "I was struck by some kind of magical energy sent from Odin that shot out of the lights in the storeroom at Macy's, hitting me and knocking me into a pile of shoes? And because of that, I'm now immortal? — Amanda Carlson

You can have 100 people tell you how beautiful you look, and one person will say, "God, did you sleep last night?" Not even "You're ugly," but "Did you sleep?" and you're all of a sudden like, "What?!" And the whole day that's what you'll remember. — Khloe Kardashian

oo many people are profoundly illiterate in power (TED Talk: Why ordinary people need to understand power). As a result, it's become ever easier for those who do understand how power operates in civic life to wield a disproportionate influence and fill the void created by the ignorance of the majority. — Eric Liu

Somehow, the notion that Professor Moriarty had parents - might have been a child - never sat right. A viper is a snake straight from the egg. I couldn't help but picture little Jamie as a balding midget in a sailor suit, spying Cook and the baker's boy rolling in the flour on the kitchen table through his toy telescope, and blackmailing them for extra buns. — Kim Newman

Hate is a disease, but love is its only cure. — Liv Morris

Materialism and all its miseries can never be conquered by materialism. — Swami Vivekananda

Difficulties exist to be surmounted. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Christianity is word-centered because God rules through his gospel word. — Tim Chester

The sea is different for every person, — Raam Reddy

You can't eat beauty. It doesn't feed you. — Lupita Nyong'o

Global interconnectedness has led to the emergence of a new political power, that of consumers and their associations. It is good for people to realize that purchasing is always a moral - and not simply economic - act. — Pope Benedict XVI

I think my generation is a lost generation in a way. — Nico Muhly