Manisiti Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think there's a city that has done more and sustained a higher level of security and protection than New York City, — Tom Ridge

I got a few things, because I think the props are so beautiful as much as anything else. The detail of the work is something that one has no idea of. — David Heyman

The world opens up to you when you pour out goodness. The universe opens up to you when you pour out love. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Step by step we see democracy being uprooted like an unwanted weed and the preparation for fascism, for a police state in America. The Congress is largely complicit. The media is supportive. The public is apathetic. By the time apathy is reversed, there may be little opportunity to restore what was lost without massive effort and pain. — Stan Moore

Miserable men commiserate not themselves; bowelless unto others, and merciless unto their own bowels. — Thomas Browne

Weight issues, race issues will always be there and if you allow them to get to you and you allow them to affect you then yes they affect you. But my thing is I have so many other things to worry about I can't worry about other people's perception of me. — Octavia Spencer

Firmly, Luke put the thought out of his mind. Mourning the loss of a friend and teacher was both fitting and honorable, but to dwell unnecessarily on that loss was to give the past too much power over the present. The — Timothy Zahn

Your eyes make me pick up my pen and write. — Avijeet Das

The only thing man has never done is what he hasn't thought about. — Richmond Akhigbe

For seven days she lay in bed looking sullenly at the ceiling as though resenting the death she had cultivated for so many years. Like some people who cannot vomit despite horrible nausea, she lay there unable to die, resisting death as she had resisted life, frozen with resentment of process and change. — William S. Burroughs

Rest on laurels? I wish I could do that. No, you rest when you're dead — Lee Kuan Yew

A man has to define himself as a breadwinner, as opposed to thinking that well, women used to be caregivers who also wanted to have careers; men have always had careers, so why shouldn't they also want much more family time? — Anne-Marie Slaughter