Motivational Nirankari Quotes & Sayings
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We had to learn that we're beautiful. We had to relearn something forcefully taken from us. We had to learn about Black power. People have power if we unite. We learned the importance of coming together and being active — Assata Shakur

If only we could crawl inside our dreams and live there. Why can't I live inside my dream? — Meg Howrey

I myself despise "Macarena," and yet I have been humming it for the past three days and my two-year-old daughter is now humming it and I'm pretty sure she will never stop. — Steve Almond

introverts like people they meet in friendly contexts; extroverts prefer those they compete with. — Susan Cain

That is one thing that in all my years among your folk I have never become accustomed to. The great importance that you attach to what gender one is. — Robin Hobb

Who calls a lawyer rogue, may find, too lateUpon one of these depends his whole estate. — George Crabbe

The executor should be made aware, prior to your death, that you want them to act in this capacity. They should be comfortable with this responsibility and have the time and ability to do it. You may consider videotaping the two of you reviewing your will verbally, on camera, to confirm the conditions set forth in it. — Byron Tully

Of course, I'm no dummy. — Paul Thomas Anderson

Before you make a friend, eate a bushell of salt with him.
[Before you make a friend, eat a bushel of salt with him.] — George Herbert

Basically, he liked anything until it harmed him and then he was wary. All creatures in life had an equal chance with my brother, from terrier to psychotherapist. Those that impressed him with an especially keen mental ability, an amusing trick or had a large portion of food to offer would gain his favor. If my brother could find nothing of value to the person, he would dismiss them entirely. — Augusten Burroughs

The teacher is not a person; they're a field of energy. They're a series of levels of attention. While they have a body and appear to be there, they're not. — Frederick Lenz

As boys without bonds to their fathers grow older and more desperate about their masculinity, they are in danger of forming gangs in which they strut their masculinity for one another, often overdo it, and sometimes turn to displays of fierce, macho bravado and even violence. — Frank Pittman