Londons Old Quotes & Sayings
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Those who forgive themselves and are able to accept their real nature, they are the strong ones. — Masashi Kishimoto

Every election matters. Anyone that tells you otherwise doesn't understand politics. That said, not every election sends sweeping messages that are easy to discern, but every election provides lessons worth learning. — Chuck Todd

Maybe in time you'll understand only God can save us. — Tupac Shakur

THE GAMBLER,THE NUN & THE RADIO
He was thinking well, a little too well — Ernest Hemingway,

Left his great-grandfather to face the hot barren desert. The Warden had left Stanley to face Mr. Sir. Somehow his great-grandfather — Louis Sachar

Tell yourself this year is all about seeking, seeking, seeking! It's all about creative, creative, creative! Action, action, action! No more talking, talking, talking! No more whining, whining, whining! Happy New Year 2017. — Euginia Herlihy

No real gentleman will tell the naked truth in the presence of ladies. — Mark Twain

Loyalism, or Unionism, or Protestantism, or whatever you want to call it, in Northern Ireland - it operates not as a class system, but a caste system. — Seamus Heaney

Meeting my brother was the single most incredible, wonderful event that had happened to me in my life up to that point. "I'm going to meet my brother," I said to the taxi driver, just to see how it sounded. Just for the novelty of saying out loud the words "my brother" for the first time. He was uninterested, and it thrilled me that the extraordinary thing I was experiencing seemd to be so ordinary to an outsider. — Kate Kerrigan

You can only be liberated in your mind.
Master your mind with positive thoughts.
Change your mind, change your actions. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Creativity and passion dwindle when hungry. Premiums for talent are easier to demand when desperation isn't part of the equation. If I'm established, I can demand $350 an hour. If I'm desperate, I may accept $5. — John-Talmage Mathis