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Quantative Quotes By Elif Shafak

It is not their quantative scarcity vis-a-vis the majority that makes minorities hapless but rather their qualitative similarity. As a member of a minority group, you can be as industrious as an ant, even hit the jackpot and acquire a considerable fortune, but someday, just because you presently and will always belong to the same community, you could in an instant find yourself on par with those of your community who have idled their lives away since birth. That is why the affluent among the minorities are never affluent enough; neither are their exceptional members ever sufficiently so. — Elif Shafak

Quantative Quotes By April Slaughter

There are reasons why it is often difficult to reach our dead. When we do, our lives and everything we believe to be true can be turned entirely upside down. — April Slaughter

Quantative Quotes By Frank Beddor

Hatter, my love, we never got a chance to say good-bye.
Weaver — Frank Beddor

Quantative Quotes By Matt Cohen

I designed a tattoo for a girl once, and she got it, which I thought was pretty cool. We no longer speak. She'll always remember me, though - I can guarantee that. — Matt Cohen

Quantative Quotes By Bion Of Smyrna

Beauty is a possession not our own. — Bion Of Smyrna

Quantative Quotes By Robert Penn Warren

You are dehydrated," I said. "The result of alcohol taken in excess. But that is the only way to take it. It is the only way to do a man any good. — Robert Penn Warren

Quantative Quotes By Karin

Can't wait for what our great great grandrobots discover in our buried data — Karin

Quantative Quotes By Dag Hammarskjold

Do not look back. And do not dream about the future, either. It will neither give you back the past, nor satisfy your other daydreams. Your duty, your reward - your destiny - are here and now. — Dag Hammarskjold