Stellato Brothers Quotes & Sayings
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We cannot run away from the needs of LGBTI, sex workers, drug users, prisoners, and people with a disability. — Michel Sidibe
If you're setting a game during the Cuban Missile Crisis, look through a library. find out what people were wearing, what other issues were in the news, how houses were furnished, what cars were being driven. Especially include things which now seem foreign. — Graham Nelson
We need to stop playing Privilege or Oppression Olympics because we'll never get anywhere until we find more effective ways of talking through difference. We should be able to say, "This is my truth," and have that truth stand without a hundred clamoring voices shouting, giving the impression that multiple truths cannot coexist. — Roxane Gay
Her routine was as predictable as the rotation of the earth. — Viet Thanh Nguyen
My anger was an exciting feeling, and I didn't give it up easily. I was ready to fight. — Daniel Keyes
The good news is you can get a lot of information off the Internet for free and in a hurry. But I think the breaking up of the media, which is otherwise kind of healthy, has contributed to less actual reporting and a louder, more contentious, more divisive public discourse, highlighting conflict, sometimes falsely. — William J. Clinton
There are eyes, to be sure, that give no more admission into the man than blueberries. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Pursue your dream with great might. — Lailah Gifty Akita
As children, we had access to all the open space imaginable. We would set up camps in rural Utah where the Tempest Company was at work laying pipe. We spent time around the West in Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada, and Colorado. Wild beautiful places. Now, many of these natural places have disappeared under the press of development. — Terry Tempest Williams
The dog has made man their God, if the dog was an atheist, it would be perfect. — Paul Valery
Confuse was the nurses' word for abuse. — Susanna Kaysen
