Manitaropita Quotes & Sayings
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Some battles aren't worth fighting — Paula Hawkins

Mother's Day celebrates a huge lie about the value of women: that mothers are superior beings, that they have done more with their lives and chosen a more difficult path. — Anne Lamott

I can testify to what UNICEF means to children because I was among those who received food and medical relief right after World War II. — Audrey Hepburn

For us, it's a matter of just staying alive and getting the best deal we can now. Eventually, this will all straighten out. It may be two generations away or 10 generations away, but time is irrelevant in that sense. As long as we, as a people, stay alive, we will survive. — John Trudell

There seems to be the utmost danger, that the younger generation will be carried away with Arminianism as with a flood. — Jonathan Edwards

The source of pain in romantic relationships is the lack of awareness about men and women different intrinsic natures. — Linda Alfiori

I think we need to maintain the good relationship between the people of Egypt and the people of the United States. — Hesham Qandil

Life without heroic deed is no life at all. — David Gemmell

You have to understand your best. Your best isn't Barrymore's best or Olivier's best or my best, but your own. Every person has his norm. And in that norm every person is a star. Olivier could stand on his head and still not be you. Only you can be you. What a privilege! Nobody can reach what you can if you do it. So do it. We need your best, your voice, your body. We don't need for you to imitate anybody, because that would be second best. And second best is no better than your worst. — Stella Adler

The writers I respect the most had an undying commitment to a vision. — Jewel

Although scientists can often be as resistant to new ideas as anyone, the process of science ensures that, over time, good ideas and theories prevail. — Dean Ornish

I hadn't planned on being a teacher, but after I actually become one I discovered a deeper respect and affection for the profession than I ever imagined I'd have. More accurately, really, I should say that I happened to discover myself. — Haruki Murakami