Resilience During Covid Quotes & Sayings
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Luz Castro "And then i explain that the world did know and remained silent. and that is why I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must take sides. NEUTRALITY HELPS THE OPPRESSOR, NEVER THE VICTIM. SILENCE ENCOURAGES THE TORMENTOR, NEVER THE TORMENTED. Sometimes we must interfere. When human lives are endangered, when human dignity is in jeopardy, national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant. Wherever men and women persecuted because of their race, religion, or political views, that place must- at that moment- become the center of the universe." Elie Wiesel (from his speech when given the Nobel Peace Prize.) — Elie Wiesel

Everybody, every American starts to have - needs to start having a security plan. We need to be able to protect ourselves. — Wayne LaPierre

I don't think that women necessarily always write like women. I was a writer on the 'Comedy Central Roasts' for a while, and I always wrote the jokes that people assumed the men would write. — Whitney Cummings

The only people who don't make mistakes are the people who don't do anything. — Joyce Brothers

Once she was out of the car and gone, my world was suddenly hollow and meaningless. — Haruki Murakami

I always say I am a realist, and my mom says, 'No, you just have anxiety.' — Jessica Chastain

You know what the best thing about morning ski trips are? McDonald's! — Nick Woodman

Duplicity was not the sole province of the capital, Bas knew, but the honest inheritance of the entire species. — Daniel Polansky

If you're not in Gryffindor, we'll disinherit you," said Ron, "but no pressure. — J.K. Rowling

I didn't want to let go. Ever. Maybe it was too soon. Maybe it was too intimate. Maybe it was too perfect. — Jay McLean

When Sterling's eyesight did finally fail him completely, we were
up in years, content to sit in our garden and reflect on what a
wondrous and exciting life we'd led. He did not see my hair fade into
silver. For him it was always a vibrant red. I watched him age
gracefully and with dignity. He leaned on me much more than he
did his walking stick, which was how it should be, because when I
needed him most, he was always there for me. Each day I thought I
could love him no more than I already did - and the following
morning I was always proven wrong, for I awoke loving him just a
little bit more. — Lorraine Heath