Stratup Quotes & Sayings
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Just as my body had changed at puberty, now I was developing a sense of guilt, a sense not only of how I appeared to others, but of how I appeared to myself, especially in violating self-imposed prohibitions. — Hanif Kureishi

Infrastructure creates the form of a city and enables life to go on in a city, in a certain way. — Paul Goldberger

Finding that the middle condition of life is by far the happiest, I look with little favor upon that of princes. — Pindar

The wise unify their consciousness and abandon attachment to the fruits of action, — Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa

There is not a man who has been in this community a few years but knows I am telling the living truth. Do any of you hate me for it? Do any of you love me for it? It is all the same to me. — Brigham Young

Believe in all the good things you keep inside
There is no freedom in life without freedom of mind. — Jeremy Enigk

It is folly to say you know what is happening to other people. Only they know, if they exist. They have their own Universes of their own eyes and ears. — Douglas Adams

I have sometimes played my best Davis Cup matches away from home when you stay in the moment a bit more. But it is tough when half the crowd are spitting on you. — Lleyton Hewitt

As with the legal case of Irene Morgan, the woman arrested in Virginia's Gloucester County in 1946 for the same infraction, the battle over integration on Montgomery buses eventually won a hearing in front of the Supreme Court. Once again America's highest court ruled segregation illegal. The controversy over the bus boycott vaulted the young Dr. King into the national headlines as the leader of the civil rights movement. Langley — Margot Lee Shetterly

I realise that I had the best of serious picture journalism. There was an innocence in our approach, especially in the 1950s and 1960s when we naively believed that by holding a mirror up to the world we could help - no matter how little - to make people aware of the human condition. — Eve Arnold