Satires Poems Quotes & Sayings
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We're the McDonalds of rock. Were always there to satisfy, and a billion served. — Paul Stanley
Walking to success is better than sprinting to failure. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Still, there is something emboldening about being awake when the rest of the world is sleeping. Like I know something they don't. — Craig Silvey
The unheard to hear - the unseen to see - the more to be understood: transparency. A purposeful guiding to a place of progression where ends come together and a bridge exists for the seeking to cross over onto a road of new and lasting hope. — Calvin W. Allison
Worship of society and popular opinion is idolatry. — Swami Vivekananda
I thought about Emmett Till, and I could not go back. My legs and feet were not hurting, that is a stereotype. I paid the same fare as others, and I felt violated. I was not going back. — Rosa Parks
When One Great Scorer comes to write against your name, He marks, not that you won or lost, but how you played the game. — Grantland Rice
It's really adorable." "That sounds adorable. — Rory Wilde
I was encouraged to stand for Parliament by David Cameron, and he has given me the opportunity to serve in what I believe is a great, reforming government. I think he is an outstanding Prime Minister. — Michael Gove
If the mystery can be reduced to one solution, it lies in a simple coincidence: Rimbaud's interest in his own work had survived the realization that the world would not be changed by verbal innovation. It did not survive the failure of all his adult relationships. He had always treated poems as a form of private communication. He gave his songs to chansonniers, his satires to satirists. Without a constant companion, he was writing in a void. — Graham Robb
We have a great responsibility. Whatever we make will become the truth, the visual reality that a generation will accept. — James Cameron
The person who comes up to you and makes the most noise and is the most intrusive is invariably the person in the room who has no respect for you at all, and it's really all about them. — Robbie Coltrane
