Samasource Gulu Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think countries engage with each other looking at immediate gains. It's building a partnership. — Anand Sharma

Then he smiles at me and my heart starts beating harder, which I'm ashamed to admit, but it's true. Hearts betray you like that. This is why it's perfectly acceptable to be cardiophobic, afraid of hearts. — Carrie Jones

So here's the drill. Every morning you'll come here to the Bank to check in with the Etceteras."
"Wait, what?"
"Etceteras. ETC stands for Ether Traffic Controllers, and the nickname just evolved from there."
"What does that make us, then?"
"Well, technically," said Uncle Mort, "we're called Gamma Removal and Immigration Managers - "
"But are more commonly known as Grims," Driggs said.
"Can't say I approve of the term." Uncle Mort flourished his razor-sharp scythe and smiled. "We're not that grim, are we?"
Lex snickered. — Gina Damico

Did you see the picture of Roy Rogers's horse attending a church service in Pasadena? I forgot whether his name was Tex or Trigger but he was dressed fit to kill and looked like he was having a good time. He doubled the usual attendance. — Flannery O'Connor

Do you really think you're the only human being alive who is unforgivably flawed? Who's been hurt almost to the point of breaking? — Vanessa Diffenbaugh

I went into television because I hated it so, and I thought there's some way of using this fabulous instrument to nurture those who would watch and listen, — Fred Rogers

Tessa is gone, and every moment she is gone is a knife ripping me apart from the inside. — Cassandra Clare

The free nations of the world will not be pushed around by terrorist cowards whose goal is to spread fear and destruction and destroy our liberty and way of life. — Eliot Engel

The violence that we had in the 60's was limited. The next time it will be unlimited because the violence in the 60's was a struggle for human dignity and for human rights. The next struggle will be a struggle for survival and it will not just be limited to Black people or Black against white, but it will be the poor people, the masses of the people of the country, struggling for the right to live or the right to survive. — Robert F. Williams