Poetry Youtube Quotes & Sayings
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The theatrical performance of politicians who profess to speak for an "American People" do nothing to highlight the history of poverty. — Nancy Isenberg
If I was a fan of someone as a teenager, then it's OK for me to feel completely in awe when I meet them. — Alex Kapranos
What I choose to believe does not change what is true. — Carrie Anne Noble
He who leaves nothing to chance will do few things poorly, but he will do few things. — E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax
Don't wait for a funeral to pay a compliment. You may not make it in time. — Harvey MacKay
Some people wish they could have invented the wheel. But I'm trying to reinvent the wheelbarrow, to more efficiently haul around my bullshit. — Jarod Kintz
If on a sinking ship out at sea, the moral law is to always help save women & children first ... Why can't we apply the same morals here in our nation? — Timothy Pina
It's good when you're getting points - you're obviously feeling confident. — Patrick Kane
Comedy was something I picked up trying to perfect my art through spoken word. I got on YouTube just to show off my poetry, and then people thought I was funny, so I ran with it. — Spoken Reasons
Do not stop giving your soul-best. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Penny Young is the most perfect girl you know and those kinds of girls, they're put on this earth to break you. Peel back her skin and you can see her poison. Peel back mine, you can still see traces of where her poison's been. — Courtney Summers
The fact that evil exists in the world bothers me. I think that people do terrible things for ideological or political reasons. I think that evil stems from ideology. People are taught to hate. — Antonio Munoz Molina
But I know now that if you just wake up every single day ready to do battle- ready to fight for what you have- then you have a real chance to hold onto it. — A. Zavarelli
You know what's funny about the people who say mean things? There's a certain part of Twitter that is literally shouting into the void, and then sometimes when the void shouts back it's like, "Whoa! I wasn't expecting that. I got called out." And then if you have a conversation, you find out they like something or they like that or they have questions about that. — Alfred Gough
