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One of the most exciting moments was standing out on top of the world, 30 seconds before stepping off. — Felix Baumgartner
Finally his father looks at him. "Are you satisfied now? Are you happy with the results of your actions?"
Lev has imagined this conversation between him and his father a hundred times. In each of those mental confrontations, Lev has always been the one making accusations, not the other way around. How dare he? How dare he? Lev wants to lash out, but he refuses to take the bait. He says nothing.
"Do you have any idea what you've put this family through?" his father says. "The shame? The ridicule?"
Lev can't maintain his silence. "Then maybe you shouldn't surround yourself with people as judgmental as you. — Neal Shusterman
Amply described blowjobs and anal scenes may stigmatise gay writers. — Michael Graves
I can sell anything that I totally believe in, but I'm a horrible salesman of something I don't believe in. — Nick Woodman
Being perfect is boring. It's the imperfections that make us perfect. — Jessie J.
I will end the history of division and conflict through reconciliation and fairness. — Park Geun-hye
Questioning this most dearly held core of the Dutch sense of self not only is felt as a direct attack, it also means that the nonbeliever, the antiracist killjoy, is putting himself or herself above "us," which in itself again runs deeply counter to another strand in the Dutch sense of self: "gelijke monnikken, gelijke kappen" (literally, equal monks, equal cowls), which invokes the deep egalitarian strand in Dutch self-representation. Critical self-reflection, moreover and ironically, is a scarce commodity in a culture that delights in imagining itself as "nothing," "just normal" (Ramdas 1998), without specific characteristics, much less infused with deep racializations. The point of not knowing, racial ignorance, and innocence has long passed. — Gloria Wekker
Good in Crisis; Sucks at Normal.' That about sums up my whole life, doesn't it? — Neal Shusterman
I'm not in business to make money. — Mario Van Peebles
I can still hear the screams. They wake me in the night. Terrible, gut wrenching, painful screams; screams that can only come from the deepest and darkest recesses of the mind. These were not screams of pain. These were screams of years of sorrow and despair. These were screams that made your skin crawl. These were the worst screams I have ever heard. I cannot get them out of my head. Perhaps, they will be with me forever. I shouldn't be so lucky. — Jamie Schoffman