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Scabra Leaves Quotes By Stephen King

Only through fiction can we think about the unthinkable... — Stephen King

Scabra Leaves Quotes By Nikki Giovanni

Once you know who you are, you don't have to worry anymore. — Nikki Giovanni

Scabra Leaves Quotes By Sonja Henie

The world never puts a price on you higher than the one you put on yourself. — Sonja Henie

Scabra Leaves Quotes By Mia Farrow

A person without regrets is a nincompoop. — Mia Farrow

Scabra Leaves Quotes By Debra Winger

It's easier to change directions while you're still moving. — Debra Winger

Scabra Leaves Quotes By Malorie Blackman

D'you ever wonder what it would be like if our positions were reversed?' I ask. At Jack's puzzled look I continue. 'If we whites were in charge instead of you Crosses?'
'Can't say it's ever crossed my mind,' Jack shrugs.
'I used to think about it a lot,' I sigh. 'Dreams of living in a world with no more discrimination, no more prejudice, a fair police force, an equal justice system, equality of education, equality of life, a level playing field ... — Malorie Blackman

Scabra Leaves Quotes By Laura Thalassa

I push my body off the ground, blood seeping between my toes. For the first time in over a century I stand on my own two feet. The gown I wear drapes off my shoulders, and my drenched skirts stick to my legs.
I am a thing made of lace and blood. Swathed in silk and dripping with the dark deeds of men. I suppose I'm finally clothed accordingly. — Laura Thalassa

Scabra Leaves Quotes By Wendy Starland

We're living in a time of so much clutter that has allowed everyone to express themselves at any moment. We have access into people's lives like never before. It's a lot to take in and it's easy to get overwhelmed and swallowed up in it. — Wendy Starland

Scabra Leaves Quotes By John Stuart Mill

The sole object of Logic is the guidance of one's own thoughts: the communication of those thoughts to others falls under the consideration of Rhetoric, in the large sense in which that art was conceived by the ancients; or of the still more extensive art of Education. — John Stuart Mill