Nkenge Quotes & Sayings
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That's easy, to stand in a nightclub, where most of the people that come in, they came to see you. — Dick Gregory
I have been on the receiving end of many blessings in my life, few as great as having known George and Barbara Bush. — Christopher Buckley
Grown ups' could learn a lesson from watching cartoons. — James Jean-Pierre
Because it exists as a living sonority, music is animated by voices, and these voices do not evaporate when music confronts the insights of contemporary literary criticism, or philosophy of language. — Carolyn Abbate
Interesting does not even begin to cover what happened today." I said.
"My fiance shot me with my own gun. — J.J. McAvoy
Victor," she gasped... "can't you see I've always been yours?"
He almost believed her. Almost. — Suzanne Steele
And for once, I want you to snap out of that hidebound practicality that sucks all the joy out of life. Were you an Indian, your spirit name would be Dream Killer. — Elizabeth Camden
You can carry a photograph with you on a thumb drive, and you can make it bigger or smaller - it's a very malleable form of mass production. — Mary Mattingly
I just want to make sure to always tell my fans thank you for the support. — Mystikal
That silence seems to build and build, like the darkness I saw once in a cave in West Virginia. Darkness you can chew. Darkness you can feel for miles all around you. Darkness you're not sure you'll ever crawl out of. — Hugh Howey
We cannot sit around and talk about the beloved community. — Cleveland Sellers
Am I ever going to be able to play football again? What's going on with my career? I was just thinking things like that. You've got tears going down your eyes. You've got your trainers right there and my parents right there. I was just thinking, "Is this it?" I didn't know what a knee injury was. I'd never felt pain like that. — Rob Gronkowski
No one could understand; nor could she explain it herself. This senseless kindness is condemned in the fable about the pilgrim who warmed a snake in his boson. It is the kindness that has mercy on a tarantula that has bitten a child. A mad, blind kindness. People enjoy looking in stories and fables for examples of the danger of this kind of senseless kindness. But one shouldn't be afraid of it. One might just as well be afraid of a freshwater fish carried out by chance into the salty ocean. The harm from time to time occasioned a society, class, race or State by this senseless kindness fades away in the light that emanates from those who are endowed with it. This kindness, this stupid kindness, is what is most truly human in a human being. It is what sets man apart, the highest achievement of his soul. No it says, life is not evil. — Vasily Grossman