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Sophiane Mai Quotes & Sayings

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I've learned to expect the worst from people who hold power. — Dan Brown

dozing on horseback
smoke form the tea-fires
drifts to the moon — Basho Matsuo

Recognizing how totally ignorant you are is the only honest way to deal with people who've been through something traumatic. — Banana Yoshimoto

He knew you can't really be strong until you can see a funny side of things. — Ken Kesey

A writer is merely a reader that had the guts to be read, and, heard. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

I do not run from beauty, my own or anyone else's. If it is a gift, I claim it and I use it. And if it is a curse, well...I claim it and use it." Victoria da Vinci — Austin Scott Collins

In a game like football, where you have very little time to decide what you are going to do, you have to react almost instinctively, naturally. — Vince Lombardi

We're better together than we are apart. The American Dream has us looking out for ourselves even at the expense of our neighbors. That shit ain't true, man. — Trevor D. Richardson

I'm passionately involved in life: I love its change, its color, its movement. To be alive, to be able to see, to walk, to have houses, music, paintings - it's all a miracle. — Arthur Rubinstein

Talent is a question of quantity. Talent does not write one page; it writes three hundred. — Jules Renard

On the one hand, I am a businesswoman - on the other, a wife and a mother. Like many women, I have had to distribute time and attention between business and family. It is not at all easy to find that balance. — Yelena Baturina

Let us reflect in this way, too, that there is good hope that death is a blessing, for it is one of two things: either the dead are nothing and have no perception of anything, or it is, as we are told, a change and a relocation for the soul from here to another place. — Socrates