Poeople Quotes & Sayings
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I jumped up in the bubble, yo kid where are you? (114 between Manhattan and Morningside Avenue) This happened just right out the blue — Big Noyd
Rich women, including the queen, made themselves additionally beauteous by bleaching their skin with compounds of borax, sulfur, and lead - all at least mildly toxic, sometimes very much more so - for pale skin was a sign of supreme loveliness. (Which makes the "dark lady" of Shakespeare's sonnets an exotic being in the extreme.) — Bill Bryson
I guess I have a little bit of an ego. I'm confidently cocky, you might say. — Conor McGregor
I am always in love. — Ernest Hemingway,
And then, after five minutes of silence, almost inaudibly, the old man sighed and said, more to himself than to Artyom: 'Lord, what a splendid world we ruined . . . — Dmitry Glukhovsky
I think my degrees in Theology and Psychology qualified me for nothing, but probably prepared me for everything. — Brooke Bida
Some poeople care too much....I think its called Loved — A.A. Milne
Why do you need to brake? Find your place, just be confident, and drive into it. — Melissa Breen
Honoring everyone contains the promise of possibility. — Miroslav Volf
Slave ships landed more than 1.5 million African captives on British Caribbean islands (primarily Jamaica and Barbados) by the late 1700s and had brought more than 2 million to Brazil. In North America, however, the numbers of the enslaved grew, except in the most malarial lowlands of the Carolina rice country. By 1775, 500,000 of the thirteen colonies' 2.5 million inhabitants were slaves, about the same as the number of slaves then alive in the British Caribbean colonies. Slave labor was crucial to the North American colonies. Tobacco shipments from the — Edward E. Baptist
A phenomenon must be to some extent comprehensible to be perceived at all. — William S. Burroughs
The temporal heart resonates at whispers
From a Truth overarching
Of whose countenance
Timeless Intellect yearns vainly to fathom — Ashim Shanker