Mather Luther King Quotes & Sayings
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Death is always sudden however long one waits. — Frances Hodgson Burnett
We call these "control strategies" because they are attempts to directly control how you feel. — Russ Harris
There's nothing humane about the flesh of animals who have had one or two or even three improvements made in their singularly rotten lives on today's factory farms. — Ingrid Newkirk
More like a door being opened a tiny crack to let a sliver of light in. It wasn't enough to see clearly by, but from then on, we would never be fully in the dark again. — Sarah Dessen
There's always time to change your life. — Sherman Alexie
You're a lesbian because not only do you love women; you even like them. If this does not describe you, you shouldn't be a lesbian; you should be a heterosexual man - the benefits are better. — Helen Eisenbach
Fearlessness, absolutely. Discipline. You also need open-minded creativeness that lets everything in. You never want to lose a word or a phrase, yet every one should count. Always the best language possible. And, finally, knowing when to leave it alone. Stop when it's done. — Ben Harper
A book is completed only when it is finished by a reader. — Colum McCann
Resentments are the rocket fuel that lives in the tip of my saber. — Charlie Sheen
Trusting fear, while fearing trust and happiness often creates a less than happy life. — Bill Crawford
The Machinery are a bunch of fuckwits who believe that the human body is best conceptualised as a machine, and that if behaviour is stripped down to only what is functional, a higher form of humanity will emerge. This means actions that lead to the fulfilment of their basic needs only. Disease is a malfunction. You can see where this goes. They're boring as hell, they only speak to convey information and they are more inflexible than actual machines. They are said to be good spouses and accountants. The one beside me has a distinct self-image, fully identified as a machine. He repeats to himself mentally, 'You are a machine, you are a machine. — Tade Thompson
Many writers do write about their families and their immediate loved ones and love experiences, either as children or as adults. And very often people get offended by it. — Anne Roiphe
All the live murmur of a summer's day. — Matthew Arnold
But I like to think it was then that I realized that I wasn't afraid of anything anymore. — Jojo Moyes
