Ndebele Inspiration Quotes & Sayings
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We're all broken. Don't you see that? We're just pieces of ourselves, trying to fit with someone else to become whole. You and I fit. — Dannika Dark

Our possessions are wholly in our performances. He owns nothing to whom the world owes nothing. — William Gilmore Simms

When we accomplish a goal, it instantly loses some of its importance and we tend to lose interest. When we write down too many goals, there is plenty to keep our subconscious mind at work. — Mark Victor Hansen

Hope as evidence of life. Life as evidence of death. — Lara Biyuts

If you are looking to outer, passing, mutable things for either happiness or security, you are not putting God first. — Emmet Fox

Tell us your secret,' the girls whisper, one toilet to another. I am that girl. I am the space between my thighs, daylight shining through. I am the library aide who hides in Fantasy. I am the circus freak encased in beeswax. I am the bones they want, wired on a porcelain frame. When I get close, the step back. The cameras in their eyeholes record the zit on my chin, the rain in my eyes, the blue water under my skin. They pick up every sound on their collar microphones. They want to pull me inside of them but they're afraid. I am contagious. — Laurie Halse Anderson

I do not care a fig for any woman that knows even what an author means. — William Hazlitt

Happiness has its source in positive feelings, while joy has its source in Jesus. — Jim George

It's no wonder we don't defend the land where we live. We don't live here. We live in television programs and movies and books and with celebrities and in heaven and by rules and laws and abstractions created by people far away and we live anywhere and everywhere except in our particular bodies on this particular land at this particular moment in these particular circumstances. — Derrick Jensen

It has been the acknowledged right of every Marxist scholar to read into Marx the particular meaning that he himself prefers and to treat all others with indignation. — John Kenneth Galbraith