Shanae Clayton Quotes & Sayings
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Love isn't a fairy tale.
It's messy.
It's dirty.
It's painful, and it's ugly.
Until it's not.... — Jordan Marie

Whatever you do, you must never let the voice in your head control the brain in your heart. — Steve Jobs

It's time for a spring cleaning of your thoughts, it's time to stop to just existing it's time to start living. — Steve Maraboli

The sky began to spit fat drops of rain and a cold gust of wind whipped dust and litter against his legs. The sadness vanished and he thought how glorious the day was. — Helen Simonson

I was a normal person, living in a rough area with a foreign mother, I endured it and came out of the other side to help hundreds of thousands of people worldwide to change their lives just like I had mine. — Stephen Richards

When you're young, it's all about the society of school and being cool, but they don't understand that somebody can be different and live a different lifestyle and still be a regular person. I was the same way when I was a kid. — Manny Montana

The crucifixion should never be depicted. It is a horror to be veiled. — William Golding

May your wife and children get raped, right in the ass. (to the jurors who convicted her) — Aileen Wuornos

We played all of the songs on the first Johnny Winter AND every day before we recorded them, so that when we got in the studio, it was totally easy, as we knew exactly what we wanted to do. — Rick Derringer

Nihilism remains partial until it is realized that the reductio ad hominem56 is actually a reductio hominis. "The night brought on by the death of God is a night in which every individual identity perishes. When the heavens are darkened, and God disappears, man does not stand autonomous and alone. He ceases to stand. Or, rather, he ceases to stand out from the world and himself, ceases to be autonomous and apart. No longer can selfhood and self-consciousness stand purely and solely upon itself: no longer can a unique and individual identity stand autonomously upon itself. The death of the transcendence of God embodies the death of all autonomous selfhood, an end of all humanity which is created in the image of the absolutely sovereign and transcendent God. — Mark C. Taylor

The measure of a man is, does he know how to love. — Jennifer Weiner