Quotes & Sayings About Repetitive Apologies
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As the language or vocabulary of photography has been extended, the emphasis of meaning has shifted, shifted from what the world looks like to what we feel about the world and what we want the world to mean. — Aaron Siskind

Although black and white Americans live, work, and learn together now, there is still injustice in America. — Kathleen Sebelius

It is a libel to suggest that children need rewards for attending to tasks, apart from intrinsic interest and satisfaction. Children work very hard in their purposeful endeavors in the world, when they have ends they want to accomplish themselves. It is meaningless teaching, not learning, that demands irrelevant incentives. — Frank Smith

There might be a few things in a woman's life that a romantic interlude won't cure, but I don't know any of them. — Sarah Ban Breathnach

Faith in the ability of a leader is of slight service unless it be united
with faith in his justice — George Washington Goethals

Lance Armstrong has joined the legion of the lost, the great athletes who were barred or exiled for sins admitted or charged or suspected. — George Vecsey

If I don't say the thought right I might destroy it. — Ben Okri

There is only one measure of true success, child. How close you remain by His side. Does the dust of His feet get on your cloak because you follow so close? Does the sound of His whisper reverberate in your ear because you have drawn so near? Are you obedient to that voice, day after day, hour after hour? That's how I measure success. Do you understand? — Tessa Afshar

Tis time to fear when tyrants seem to kiss. — William Shakespeare

I was honored today with having a few stones, dirt, rotten eggs, and pieces of dead cat thrown at me — George Whitefield

Accept yourself AS-IS do not search for To-BE that's the secret of peace. — Dr. V. V. Rao

Every great soul had a great mentor. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Hate, like prayer, changes the person involved in the activity, not the person the activity is aimed at. — John Templeton