Naana Opoku Quotes & Sayings
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You can't get anywhere in this world without wanting to do something. — Dale Carnegie
"What's miraculous about a spider's web?" said Mrs. Arable. "I don't see why you say a web is a miracle
it's just a web."
"Ever try to spin one?" asked Mr. Dorian. — E.B. White
Smash cut to a smoke-bombed quarantine,
Guards like 'all signs correlate with sorcery',
It's more a dormant cell of valor as awoken by the smell of sordid power and defecting shortly after,
Fist bump dry land, brackish, cat nap 15, back to swiss-cheese the flagship,
Uh, blue in the menacing grip of a day for which you're manifestly unfit. — Aesop Rock
Just so you know, everyone has regrets, but it's fucked up to be continually punished for them. — Tiffany King
I read more than I had in years-novels, short stories, three long nonfiction books about how we had stumbled into the Iraq mess (the short answer appeared to have W for a middle initial and a dick for a Vice President). — Stephen King
I have come to the conclusion that women believe marriage is proof that they have worth. It is the ultimate game of choosing sides for teams. It is hard to be picked last, but not to be chosen at all is unbearable - especially if you know that you are a good player and can help the team. Not only are you excluded but you also have to stay around and watch the game. — Kristen McMain Oaks
it's okay to love onseLf unconditionally so tHat U truly know U &
can recognize the embedded healing & curing aspects &
properties buried with-in U & Eye (all of us] — Irucka Ajani Embry
Our necessary ignorance of so much means that we have to deal largely with probabilities and chances — Friedrich A. Hayek
I owe absolutely everything to HBO. — Emilia Clarke
The first duty of a government is to give education to the people — Simon Bolivar
Our hands, or minds, our feet hold more intelligence. With this I have no quarrel.
But, what about virtue? — Mary Oliver
Whether idyllic or defective, relationships are the fabric of life. — John Tracy Wilson
