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Strange Cargo Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

For the first time in my life, it occurred to me that perhaps I was asking too much of love. Or, at least, perhaps I was asking too much of marriage. Perhaps I was loading a far heavier cargo of expectation onto the creaky old boat of matrimony than that strange vessel had ever been built to accommodate in the first place. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Strange Cargo Quotes By Stevie Wonder

For as long as there's life, for as long as we have things happening in the world, for as long as people haven't been able to work it, for as long as people are not trying to work it out, for as long as there's crime, destruction, hate, bigotry, for as long as there is a spirit that does not have love in it, I will always have something to say. — Stevie Wonder

Strange Cargo Quotes By John Keats

How does the poet speak to men with power, but by being still more a man than they — John Keats

Strange Cargo Quotes By Rupert Friend

I think that the process of trying to become somebody else, and obviously the director/actor relationship in trying to do that, is such a weird, undefinable thing. — Rupert Friend

Strange Cargo Quotes By Ellen G. White

High and eternal things have little weight with the youth. — Ellen G. White

Strange Cargo Quotes By Katharine Hamnett

The price of clothes may be low, but they are paid for with human lives, — Katharine Hamnett

Strange Cargo Quotes By Ari Gold

Loving your work doesn't mean finding a job you can tolerate for eight hours a day, but rather a job that gets you flying out of bed in the morning like a Jack Russell who just had a firecracker stuffed up his ass. — Ari Gold

Strange Cargo Quotes By Margaret Mitchell

It's hard to salvage jettisoned cargo and, if it is retrieved, it's usually irreparably damaged. And I fear that when you can afford to fish up the honor and virtue and kindness you've thrown overboard, you'll find they have suffered a sea change and not, I fear, into something rich and strange. — Margaret Mitchell