Solimeno Bellydance Quotes & Sayings
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An important part of the Internet is that it provides a space for people whose identities are socially unacceptable. If it enables someone who feels minoritised to be who they want to be, it's actually worth having other people be offensive. I'd much rather have both than have neither. — Nick Harkaway

I've watched 'Ringu' probably three or four times before writing the first draft of 'The Ring.' And then I'd seen 'Ringu 2' I think once. — Ehren Kruger

Annie believed taste and aromas had the power to transport people from the present to other places. Sometimes this was a journey to a different mood, but it was also a form of time travel. — Hannah Mary Rothschild

I shouldn't have to do the foot-soldier work, Tahiri. Be my eyes and ears. I'd hate to have to use ch'hala trees. You're smarter than a tree
aren't you?
Darth Caedus to Tahiri Veila — Karen Traviss

If you learn to Master Procrastination, it would astound you as to how much you are able to accomplish. — Sheldon D. Newton

Now I can say loudly and openly what I have been saying to myself on my knees. — Duke Ellington

Convictions and the man--it seems they're two different things in many ways. Maybe in many ways I'm guilty before them!...We're all guilty, we're all guilty, and...if only we were all convinced of it! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I sometimes think that I enjoy suffering. But the truth is I would prefer something else. — Fernando Pessoa

I guess we all like to be recognized not for one piece of fireworks, but for the ledger of our daily work. — Neil Armstrong

Dear sisters and brothers, I am not against anyone. — Malala Yousafzai

I was approached by Oxfam to go to Mali as their ambassador and get involved in their various initiatives out there. But I felt that was missing the point of using me, a musician. — Damon Albarn

Palm trees are all right only in mirages. — Vladimir Nabokov

Honestly, what can really be said about 'the Jewish people' as a whole? Is it not a lamentable stereotype to make large generalizations about all Jews, and to presume they all share the same political commitments? — Judith Butler