Reservation Blues Racism Quotes & Sayings
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Hate and love were both conceived in fear, perhaps that was why they were nearly the same thing, but only one was steeped in hope. — D. Morgenstern
Look on beauty, and you shall see 'tis purchased by the weight; which therein works a miracle in Nature, making them lightest that wear most of it: so are those crisped snaky golden locks which make such wanton gambols with the wind upon supposed fairness, often known to be the dowry of a second head, the skull that bred them in the sepulchre. — William Shakespeare
Some people have their own bowling ball and their own bowling shoes ... and no friends. — Jim Gaffigan
Even without love, I can live fine alone. It's not like I've always had what I wanted. In my life not even once ... I was never selfish nor full of greed. The things I want to do, the things I want, the things I wish for ... have I ever even had any of those, for at least once in my whole life? I can live fine without love. I will find a way to survive. Dying is hell. Why is living supposed to be hell? — Ma-Roo
The wilderness has found us out.
Darkness widens our pupils. — Maryfrances Wagner
The care of a house, the conduct of a home, the management of children, the instruction and government of servants, are as deserving of scientific treatment and scientific professors and lectureships as are the care of farms, the management of manure and crops, and the raising and care of stock. — Catharine Beecher
I have fought my fight, I have lived my life,
I have drunk my share of wine;
From Trier to Coln there was never a knight
Led a merrier life than mine. — Charles Kingsley
Hello from the gutters of New York City, which are filled with dog manure, vomit, stale wine, urine, and blood. — David Berkowitz
If only one person can do it, you cannot do it, if two people can do it, you can do it too. — M.F. Moonzajer
Let us be kind. Let us love to live in harmony, peace, and happiness. — Debasish Mridha