Richard Branson Dyslexia Quotes & Sayings
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The importance of a high moral code, which is at the foundation of the Scout movement, cannot be stressed too highly. — Nelson Mandela

I tread in the footsteps of illustrious men ... in receiving from the people the sacred trust confided to my illustrious predecessor. — Martin Van Buren

The best thing you can say to someone going through a tragic loss is not that
"It's going to be alright"
It is:
"Hold on tight because this is going to hurt like hell". — JohnA Passaro

I would rather be the candidate of the NAACP than the NRA. — John F. Kerry

You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all. — Rainbow Rowell

It is through fiction that we learn not to believe everything we read in print. — Ann Mullen

Have you ever loved someone and it became yourself? — Djuna Barnes

Marinus blows out a mouthful of air. Did close-range artillery knock any sense into you, or are we staying? — David Mitchell

How could he claim to love her, when he did not love what was essential in her? — Cecilia Grant

Perhaps my early problems with dyslexia made me more intuitive: when someone sends me a written proposal, rather than dwelling on detailed facts and figures I find that my imagination grasps and expands on what I read. — Richard Branson

Everything could undergo conversion except the artists. How can you convert disorganizers of past and present order, the chronic dissenters, those dispossessed of the present anyway, the atom bomb throwers of the mind, of the emotions, seeking to generate new forces and a new order of mind out of continuous upheavals? — Anais Nin

I have a thick skin, which comes from being a not-really-skinny, dark-skinned Indian woman. I haven't fit in every place, and so I'm kind of used to resistance. — Mindy Kaling