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Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By Eve Ensler

I think of the security of cages. How violence, cruelty, oppression, become a kind of home, a familiar pattern, a cage, in which we know how to operate and define ourselves ... — Eve Ensler

Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By Rick Riordan

Oh, why does college have to happen to perfectly good people? — Rick Riordan

Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By Nick Revell

I doubt there is even a word in Afghani for peace. Nearest to it is probably a phrase that translates as "just getting my break back and reloading — Nick Revell

Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By Ben H. Winters

It is remarkable, when you consider it, all the complicated worlds we construct to avoid anything that might disturb us or cause us pain. The bulwarks and baffles we build up, the moats and the mazes. — Ben H. Winters

Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By Matthew S. Williams

I love science fiction, always have, always will. But it's the kind of science fiction that I love which I think is an important distinction. — Matthew S. Williams

Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

Your soul tells you when it's time to move on. — Oprah Winfrey

Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Remember there is always a limit to self-indulgence, none to restraint ... Civilization , in the real sense of the term, consists not in the multiplication but in the deliberate and voluntary restriction of wants. This alone promotes real happiness and contentment , and increases the capacity for service . — Mahatma Gandhi

Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By Venus Williams

The principle of the design - the harmony, rhythm and balance are all the same with interior and fashion design. — Venus Williams

Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By Emily Saliers

I'm made mute by the virtue of decision
And I choose most of your life goes on without me
Oh the fear I've known
That I might reap the praise of strangers and end up on my own
All I've sown was a song
But maybe I was wrong — Emily Saliers

Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By David Grossman

He played the opening bars again, opening a door for her, inviting her to join. She started quietly, almost voiceless, only a thin string of sound weaving herself into his tune, as if her voice were just another string on the guitar between his fingers. She had to be careful, so no one saw the changes on her face. But she didn't want to be careful; she couldn't be careful. He played and she sang to him, and inside her more and more blocks of ice began to melt, cracking and falling into the frozen sea between them. She sang of all the things that were happening to her and him, the world that collapsed over both of them, the things that might be in store, if only they dared to believe it was possible. — David Grossman

Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By Al Yankovic

As a wise man once said, "April Fools Day is for amateurs. You NEVER need an excuse to mess with people's heads." — Al Yankovic

Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By Stephen Gaskin

The classic relationship with grass that early hippies had was that it's better shared with friends. You can't really get high with a bad attitude. Kindness and sweetness exhilarates your stone. Stolen grass doesn't get you as high. The old hippie ethic really counts — Stephen Gaskin

Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By Walter Sickert

Nothing knits man to man like the frequent passage from hand to hand of cash. — Walter Sickert

Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By Philip Levine

The irony is, going to work every day became the subject of probably my best poetry. — Philip Levine

Rachelle Ann Go Quotes By Anthony Venn-Brown

When someone comes to a pastor or a close friend and says "I think I'm gay", rest assured 99% are. How we respond creates light or darkness.
Please be aware that when you've never heard anything positive about being gay and you've laboured secretly over this for ages, you don't make a declaration like that lightly. It takes an enormous amount of courage to eventually tell someone. This is not an empowering coming out though or finally finding a place of self-acceptance; the statement is cloaked in fear and shame. The statement "I think I'm gay" is not really about doubt or confusion it's more likely they are saying "I'm gay, but it scares the shit out of me and I don't want to be. Help!"
At that point the pastor or friend has the privileged opportunity to provide a place of safety and compassion that will lead them on into self-acceptance and an authentic life. Handled unwisely could lead them into years of internal torment. — Anthony Venn-Brown