Oshinko Quotes & Sayings
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I always felt out of place. I wasn't a cool kid, but I wasn't a nerd, either. I had trouble finding my place. But when I found the music, I had a place of my own. — Brittany Howard

I want to thank my amateur trainer. We started at the bottom together. Just because you were born at the bottom doesn't mean you have to stay at the bottom. After Saturday night, we're going to put that bologna away and go get a steak. — Tavoris Cloud

It is not what you hear, it is where you listen from within yourself that gives meaning to the message. — Iyanla Vanzant

As a child, I was consumed with a near-obsessive curiosity about what the world felt like for other creatures. — John Burnside

Everything all the time in a city is extraordinary! — Doris Lessing

Men could be faithful to a job, to their friends. Hell, they would even be loyal to their dog before they were faithful to their wives. That was why she had sworn never to get married. — Jamie Begley

The times when I feel not alive is when I feel stifled, when I feel like the emotion that's in me is not coming out. I'm too busy, too hectic. I'm serving my iPhone more than my spirit. Those are the times I feel bad. — Michael Franti

It takes an extraordinary toll on me to re-live my experiences, the horrors of my past and the pain I had to endure. And yet, I believe remembering is the only way to promote healing, to promote awareness and accountability. — Ger Duany

Then you might have to kill everyone." "So be it." "Why are you so crazy?" I ask as I gently rest my forehead against his chest. — Amy A. Bartol

All my memories are poisoned — George R R Martin

Give that mint Milano back, you bitch. If you can't at least be polite, you don't get a treat. — Augusten Burroughs

Someone who loves you will reveal beautiful things within yourself ... things you had never noticed before ... things nobody else cared to. — Steve Maraboli

I have come to believe there is nothing in the lives of human beings more terrifying than war and nothing more important than for those of us who have experienced it to share its awful truth. — Ron Kovic