Shingai Mutasa Quotes & Sayings
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I don't hate you for loving you. I just hate my heart for choosing someone like you. — Jim Carrey
I know that if I do the right amount of, say, meditation and hot yoga or something, I can move the energy through my body and get rid of my cold within twenty-four hours. — Jason Mraz
From that cracked-open-heart place, a God-breathed strength will rise. Rise. — Lysa TerKeurst
Joy is all there is. The rest is a preoccupation of the ego, unworthy of your holy mind. — Doreen Virtue
Scientific method, hell! No wonder the Galaxy was going to pot. — Isaac Asimov
If we are to become the masters of science, not its slaves, we must learn to use its immense power to good purpose. The machine itself has neither mind nor soul nor moral sense. Only man has been endowed with these godlike attributes. Every age has its destined duty. Ours is to nurture an awareness of those divine attributes and a sense of responsibility in giving them expression. — David Sarnoff
Every Jew, somewhere in his being, should set apart a zone of hate -healthy virile hate- for what the German personifies and for what persists in the German. — Elie Wiesel
If you sincerely want to know if you're "going too far," don't ask yourself, "Is this bad?" Instead ask yourself, "Is this pure?" — Jason Evert
In a badass, beer-glass brawl, would you rather have an academic liberal covering your back or a hobnailed redneck? — James Lee Burke
There has only ever been you. There. Will. Only. Ever. Be. You. — Mia Sheridan
Our sexual self is a complex combination of our social, cultural, and biological inheritance. — Pepper Schwartz
The fate of every love story, he knew very well, is in the rot of togetherness, or in the misery of separation. Lovers often choose the first with the same illusory wisdom that makes people choose to die later than now. — Manu Joseph
It was only when Shona, in sheer fury, turned the carnivorous sheep among them that they moved. They ran, some of them with charming little white sheep attached to their legs or backsides and the rest shouting about monsters. — Diana Wynne Jones