Shanita Cunningham Quotes & Sayings
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Everybody has opinions: I have them, you have them. And we are all told from the moment we open our eyes, that everyone is entitled to his or her opinion. Well, that's horsepuckey, of course. We are not entitled to our opinions; we are entitled to our informed opinions. Without research, without background, without understanding, it's nothing. It's just bibble-babble. It's like a fart in a wind tunnel, folks. — Harlan Ellison

People who are interested in money are really uninteresting people. They look like Donald Trump. — Eric Idle

To preserve the human race, it is now necessary to reorganize society. To this end, an Authority must be created with the power to control human population, to redistribute food, to purify air, water, soil, to re-pattern the cities. — Gore Vidal

You don't get many chances in the world, and you don't want to throw them away. — Peter Hook

A lot of people who wanted to audition for 'Idol' have asked me: "What should I do?" or "How to I prepare myself?" I always told them: "Just go in and believe in yourself." — Jessica Sanchez

Where the real world changes into simple images, the simple images become real beings and effective motivations of hypnotic behavior. — Guy Debord

Any man who lives by his beliefs is to be admired, not mocked. — Julie Garwood

It hurts almost more than I can bear. Tears sting my eyes again; I wipe them away impatiently. I am so tired of crying, so tired of feeling like half a person, but I don't know how to change things... (I have never felt so lost and alone.) — Kristin Hannah

I do a lot of yoga. I practice yoga three or four times a week. It's an escape for me. — Nina Dobrev

A configurable set of processes and techniques for the development of software, based on iterative development, object modeling, and an architectural approach to software reuse — Anonymous

Great art is as irrational as great music. It is mad with its own loveliness. — George Jean Nathan

The original necessity for the ceaseless presence of the woman to maintain that altar fire - and it was an altar fire in very truth at one period - has passed with the means of prompt ignition; the matchbox has freed the housewife from that incessant service, but the feeling that women should stay at home is with us yet. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman