Rajeeyah Shabazz Quotes & Sayings
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Just write and love what you're writing. And if you're not loving what you're writing, take a look at why and fix that. — Roxane Gay

Thus ressentiment becomes the constituent principle of want of character, which from utter wretchedness tries to sneak itself a position, all the time safeguarding itself by conceding that it is less than nothing. The ressentiment which results from want of character can never understand that eminent distinction really is distinction. Neither does it understand itself by recognizing distinction negatively (as in the case of ostracism) but wants to drag it down, wants to belittle it so that it really ceases to be distinguished. And ressentiment not only defends itself against all existing forms of distinction but against that which is still to come.
The ressentiment which is establishing itself is the process of levelling. — Soren Kierkegaard

Simplicity hinges as much on cutting nonessential features as on adding helpful ones. — Walter Bender

Procedure names should reflect what they do; function names should reflect what they return — Rob Pike

I honestly never thought in my career I was going to do a body-switching movie. — David Dobkin

I'm convinced that there is nothing that can happen to me in this life that is not precisely designed by a sovereign Lord to give me the opportunity to learn to know Him. — Elisabeth Elliot

Give that woman an inch and she takes the entire British Isles. — Sarah Jane Stratford

Every man gets a narrower and narrower field of knowledge in which he must be an expert in order to compete with other people. The specialist knows more and more about less and less and finally knows everything about nothing. — Konrad Lorenz

Recurrent floods of sadness and anger gradually wash away the rubble of the defunct relationship, leaving only the bits of treasure: the remembered moments of real communion, a new understanding of your own mistakes, a clear picture of the dysfunctions you will never tolerate again. — Martha Beck

The honour of parents is a fair and noble treasure to their posterity, but to have the use of a treasure of wealth and honour, and to leave none to your successors, because you have neither money nor reputation of your own, is alike base and dishonourable. — Plato

It's curious how we act in moments of personal despair. — Lawrence Welk

We must calculate not on the weather, nor on fortune, but upon God and ourselves. He may fail us in the gratification of our wishes, but never in the encounter with our exigencies. — William Gilmore Simms

Men of genius are admired, men of wealth are envied, men of power are feared; but only men of character are trusted. — Alfred Adler