Nakeisha Williams Quotes & Sayings
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The moon's a powerful mistress. She can reach through any wall or covering and work her wicked charms. — Darren Shan
Yet still, there are those special secret moments in our lives, when we smile unexpectedly-when all our forces are resolved. A woman can often see these moments in us, better than a man, better than we ourselves, even. When we know these moments, when we smile, when we are not on guard at all-these are the moments when our most important forces show themselves; whatever it is you are doing at such a moment, hold on to it, repeat it-for that certain smile is the best knowledge that we ever have of what our hidden forces are, and where they lie, and how they can be loosed. — Christopher Alexander
Over my head his arm he flung, Against the world. — Robert Browning
Did you want to save me now or does later fit better into your schedule? — Sarah E. Morin
As long as the enemy is not defeated, he may defeat me; then I shall be no longer my own master; he will dictate the law to me as I did to him. — Carl Von Clausewitz
Sometimes I am a cicada, hissing and singing in the leaves of a tree by the sunlit water, thoughtless and wordless, a voice that is all consonants and tribal clicks. Sometimes I rub my legs together like a string bass, and the lake quivers — Catherynne M Valente
Eventually I realized that for contemporary philosophers conceptual analysis per se was an end in itself. For some, it was somehow supposed to lead to the truth about these phenomena, not just to tidy things up a bit. — Patricia Churchland
Through discipline comes freedom. — Aristotle.
I don't only long for the thrill of being in the middle of a war, I must understand it; I must make other people understand. — Amanda Lindhout
Politics is not how you vote, it is how you live. It is not how you choose, but how you think. — Nancy Fox
Historically, when Americans don't know what to do next, they go to Paris. Benjamin Franklin is like: 'What am I going to do now? I'll go to Paris!' — Craig Ferguson
Poverty is a curse, it covers everything good inside of you from the outside world and gives you only one name called humiliation. — Tim I. Gurung
