Nzekwe Eluwa Quotes & Sayings
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I settle into my imagination so that I might be someone when the real world tells me I'm no one. — Richelle E. Goodrich
Writing can be learned, but not taught. — Robert A. Heinlein
Never worry about numbers. Help one person at a time and always start with the person nearest you. — Mother Teresa
I gave three years of my life to take care of my dying mother who had Alzheimer's disease. Being there for her every need for three years might have looked codependent but it wasn't because it was what I wanted to do. — Melody Beattie
If someone asks me where I bought something I'm wearing, I will usually say I don't remember. — Megan Boyle
In America, a pedestrian is someone who has just parked their car. — Tom Vanderbilt
Can you read my thoughts?" she asked them.
"Are you talking to me?" Lee said.
"To all of you. Can you read my thoughts?"
"What are you trying to do - get me sent to seclusion?"
"Go to hell", Helene said pleasantly.
"Don't look at me," Miss Coral said, with the genteel horror of a countess visiting an abattoir, "I can't even read my own. — Joanne Greenberg
My mother and father were both much more remarkable than any story of mine can make them. They seem to me just mythically wonderful. — Orson Welles
tradition is truer than fashion. — G.K. Chesterton
But joy, the joy you've known, the love you've known, that is what matters, and we, the conscious ones, the ones who can grieve, only we can know joy. — Anne Rice
Humans are different in private than in the presence of others. While the private persona merges into the social persona in varying degrees, the union is never complete. Something is always held back. — Brian Herbert
The Nasdaq bubble and crash were followed by the real estate bubble then subprime crash, which led to the unprecedented printing of trillions of dollars in an attempt to prevent a global depression. — Robert Kiyosaki
Once there was a man who was afraid of his shadow.
Then he met it.
Now he glows in the dark. — Ben Loory
