Mikelis Cleburne Quotes & Sayings
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Power does not reside in institutions, not even the state or large corporations. It is located in the networks that structure society. — Manuel Castells

I wanted to create jobs and create something that had a very longstanding world-changing effect. We were close. We were close to getting there. It just fell apart. — Curt Schilling

Friendship is a virtue which comprehends all the rest; none being fit for this, who is not adorned with every other virtue. — Mary Astell

His smoke eyes lighten as she closes the gap between them, and he slowly seals it wrapping his arms about her. — Solange Nicole

I learnt that if I want to make any difference, or changes to my world, then I've got to be involved. We need passion - that's how things change. — Eliza Doolittle

hoarders tend to be perfectionists, that each item they collect is one crucial part of an ideal world they are ever creating for themselves. — Kimberly Rae Miller

If you spend your life waiting for the sun you'll never enjoy the storm. — Morris L. West

Out of adversity comes opportunity. — Benjamin Franklin

I'm a great believer that scientists should spend as much time as possible explaining, and you do explain in the process of teaching. — Leonard Susskind

[Action's] a Western thing. We think of the hero going into battle, rebelling against a government or an oppressor, but [in KUNDUN] action is nonaction or what appears to be nonaction. That's a hard concept for Western audiences ... We wanted to show a kind of moral action, a spiritual action, an emotional action. Some people will pick up on it; some won't. — Martin Scorsese

But time and distance are love's natural enemies. — Nicola Yoon

I think you might be both my suicide and my salvation.'
And he needed her for both. — Thea Harrison

As they walked out of the store, Ifemelu said, "I was waiting for her to ask 'Was it the one with two eyes or the one with two legs?' Why didn't she just ask 'Was it the black girl or the white girl?'"
Ginika laughed. "Because this is America. You're supposed to pretend that you don't notice certain things. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie