Netballers From Trinidad Quotes & Sayings
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Black men, you were once great; you shall be great again. Lose not courage or faith, go forward. — Marcus Garvey

We have no idea how the subjective quality of consciousness emerges from the physical stuff of the brain. — Richard Davidson

How can something feel so crucial in the moment and then seem completely trivial after the fact? — Paula Stokes

The camera is first a means of self-discovery and a means of self-growth. The artist has one thing to say - himself. — Minor White

The first thing you have to do is make sure you're still wanted back. I never take that for granted any more. — Tony Dungy

Love softens the hardest edges of life's tumult. — Bryant McGill

Justus tried to make an objective assessment of Miguel. What was the big deal with him, anyway? So he was easy on the eyes. Actually that was an understatement; he was for female eyes, a virtual feast. He was a perfect physical specimen, and very sensual. He seemed to positively ooze sex and eroticism with his every move, look, and touch. Justus turned her head toward him to steal a glance at his profile, but he caught her looking at him.
His eyes were so arresting, they were a dark, fierce green, like beautiful shining emeralds. She also noticed flecks of gold laced through them, reminiscent of cat's eyes. Not any ordinary house cat, these were the eyes of a wild predator.
He was a panther; with his black hair and green eyes and the way he moved, so gracefully, yet with definite strength and agility. She sighed to herself, so much for her objectivity. — Amanda Bretz

The girls were always running out of money, out of cash, precisely, to pay taxi drivers, train conductors, men who delivered pizzas after dark. They borrowed cash, normally, upon arrival. They borrowed passions - Wallace Stevens, Joseph Conrad, Mozart, hiking, the Bible - from each other, as girls of another generation borrowed clothes. — Renata Adler

...she had a faith that was almost religious in believing a thing must be so if a man would bother to write it out seriously and bind it in a book. — Josephine Johnson

He opted for a flaky, apricot-filled croissant and Columbian coffee. Dani chided him for being unimaginative, then proceeded to eat most of his, while ignoring her own.
"I'd be glad to buy you one."
Dani gave him a wide-eyed, innocent stare, then popped the last bit of his breakfast into her mouth.
"I couldn't eat another bite. — Mary J. Williams