Shushana Original Quotes & Sayings
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I love San Francisco and Brighton has something of San Francisco about it. It's by the sea, there's a big gay community, a feeling of people being there because they enjoy their life there. — Brian Eno
Nature reacts not only to physical disease, but also to moral weakness; when the danger increases; she gives us greater courage — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
If she be not honest, chaste, and true, there's no man happy. — William Shakespeare
To freeze time, to hold on to youth, this business makes no sense.
It's always time that wins in the end. — Robert Doisneau
We in the Black Arts movement, which wasn't really a movement but a group of people who had similar objectives ... — Nikki Giovanni
Spring came slowly to the Bronx with a lot of rain & soft water-color tree blossoms. — Suzanne Palmieri
There is no pure free-market economy. — Jeane Kirkpatrick
Fortune, seeing that she could not make fools wise, has made them lucky. — Michel De Montaigne
It is in vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquillity: they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it. Millions are condemned to a stiller doom than mine, and millions are in silent revolt against their lot. Nobody knows how many rebellions besides political rebellions ferment in the masses of life which people earth. Women are supposed to be very calm generally: but women feel just as men feel; they need exercise for their faculties, and a field for their efforts, as much as their brothers do; they suffer from too rigid a restraint, to absolute a stagnation, precisely as men would suffer; and it is narrow-minded in their more privileged fellow-creatures to say that they ought to confine themselves to making puddings and knitting stockings, to playing on the piano and embroidering bags. It is thoughtless to condemn them, or laugh at them, if they seek to do more or learn more than custom has pronounced necessary for their sex. — Charlotte Bronte
