Showtimes Quotes & Sayings
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Testifying has helped me understand that one individual's behavior and actions make a difference. That my actions are important to people other than myself. — Anita Hill
I've been famous my entire life; I don't know any other way. — Cher
However, if a poem can be reduced to a prose sentence, there can't be much to it. — James Schuyler
I would rather regret the things that I have done than those I have not. — Garikai Nhongo
There is no grievance that is a fit object of redress by mob law. — Abraham Lincoln
When I am finished painting, I paint again for relaxation. — Pablo Picasso
Mandela's message will never die. It will continue to inspire freedom fighters and give confidence to people who defend just causes and universal rights. — Francois Hollande
For you see this scripture fulfilled this day and therefore I desire you as you tender the Lord and the church and commonwealth to consider and look what you do. — Anne Hutchinson
When the moon gets bored, it kills whales. Blue whales and fin whales and humpback, sperm, and orca whales: centrifugal forces don't discriminate. — Marina Keegan
I like Carson. I really like Carson. I can hand an idea to him that's still a little rough, and he can turn it over and tumble it and hand it back to me shining. And I can do the same for him. — Dexter Palmer
When we impose unrealistic expectations on ourselves, it's natural to force them on everyone else. — Jen Hatmaker
Create, and be true to yourself, and depend only on your own good taste. — Duke Ellington
He only has freedom who ideally loves freedom himself and is glad to extend it to others. He who cares to have slaves must chain himself to them. He who builds walls to create exclusion for others builds walls across his own freedom. He who distrusts freedom in others loses his moral right to it. — Rabindranath Tagore
I slid closer, feeling his arms close around me, tightening. Our lips touched
"Derek?" his dad called. "Chloe?" Derek let out a growl. I laughed and backed up. "We seem to get a lot of that, don't we?" I said. "Too much. After we eat, we're going for a walk. A long walk. Far from every possible interruption." I grinned up at him. "Sounds like a plan — Kelley Armstrong
One more thing about Cassandra: in the most famous version of the myth, the disbelief with which her prophecies were met was the result of a curse placed on her by Apollo when she refused to have sex with the god. The idea that loss of credibility is tied to asserting rights over your own body was there all along. But with the real-life Cassandras among us, we can lift the curse by making up our own minds about who to believe and why. — Rebecca Solnit
