Osayi Osunde Quotes & Sayings
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I'll wish for more wishes," I offer. Morpheus laughs. "Oh, of course you would. Just like Alice did. She asked for an endless supply of wishes. Then her tears wouldn't stop falling. That's how the ocean was born in the first place. We almost never got that fountain stopped. If you try to outsmart magic, there's always a price to be paid. — A.G. Howard

Don't you kids get any ideas about dragging a trailer into the backyard. after you graduate from high school, i don't want to see you again. — Alison Bechdel

Is it always like that?" I ask, breathless. "No," he says. "It's never like that." I hear the wonder in his voice. And just like that, everything changes. — Nicola Yoon

American films are less American every day, because you have to please a world audience. There's less authenticity, so it's more accessible. — Ang Lee

She returned to consciousness only to find herself in an unescapable nightmare. — Eric Jerome Dickey

Sometimes at night I would sleep open-eyed underneath a sky dripping with stars. I was alive then. — Albert Camus

In the comedies I've been lucky enough to be a part of a world like Judd Apatow's, where I believe comedy comes from real people. — Jonah Hill

It is impossible to get rid of the bondage of slavery, if we do not start acting as free citizens of our country — Sunday Adelaja

All ignorance toboggans into know and trudges up to ignorance again. — E. E. Cummings

One can write out of love or hate. Hate tells one a great deal about a person. Love makes one become the person. Love, contrary to legend, is not half as blind, at least for writing purposes, as hate. Love can see the evil and not cease to be love. Hate cannot see the good and remain hate. The writer, writing out of hatred, will, thus, paint a far more partial picture than if he had written out of love. — Jessamyn West

A man can stand almost any hardship by day, and be none the worse for it, provided he gets a comfortable nights rest; but without sound sleep he will soon go to pieces, no matter how gritty he may be. — Horace Kephart

Luck is a word used to describe the success of people you don't like. — Paul Harvey

Good-bye. I'm sorry," I said.
"Don't be sorry." He stood straight, his chin proud and his shoulders relaxed. "This isn't over. — C.D. Reiss

That's all right. We may say what we daren't write." "And sing what is too foolish to say — Joan Smith

A radical does not mean a man who lives on radishes," remarked Crook, with some impatience; "and a Conservative does not mean a man who preserves jam. Neither, I assure you, does a Socialist mean a man who desires a social evening with the chimney-sweep. A Socialist means a man who wants all the chimneys swept and all the chimney-sweeps paid for it. — G.K. Chesterton