Tadese Ju Quotes & Sayings
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It's a weird job because making music or writing a song is a personal thing ... and it kind of has to be. You can always tell when people are faking. — David Longstreth

Capital which overreaches for profits; labor which overreaches for wages, or a public which overreaches for bargains will all destroy such other. There is no salvation for us on that road. — Owen D. Young

The hours are slow in passing as they always are when you are waiting in fear for you know not what: I am reminded of the moments before the coming of a cyclone, when you have barricaded yourself into your dwelling and have nothing else to do but wait. The moments will not pass, the air hangs still and heavy; it is as though time itself has been slowed by the friction of fear. — Amitav Ghosh

People can't draw now and don't feel it's necessary. Art students don't seem to want to draw. — Jonathan Miller

Say what you will, making a marriage work is a woman's business. — Phyllis McGinley

One cannot live with sighted eyes and feeling heart and not know and read of the miseries which affect the world. — Lorraine Hansberry

Sometimes a person cannot continue to keep her emotions inside, letting them silently brush against her heart like waves on the shore. Sometimes there's a call for speaking up, and out. — Alice J. Wisler

Better to know a few things which are good and necessary than many things which are useless and mediocre — Leo Tolstoy

The process of empowerment cannot be simplistically defined in accordance with our own particular class interests. We must learn to lift as we climb. — Angela Davis

If you're laboring up a steep hill, imagine that a towrope is attached to the center of your chest, pulling you steadily toward the top. — Jeff Galloway

The reveries of two solitary souls prepare the sweetness of loving. — Gaston Bachelard

If you just set people in motion they'll heal themselves. — Gabrielle Roth

So one of my responsibilities, as a white, cis-gendered woman, is to learn how to be a traitor to the 'joys' of patriarchal culture that I experience, however unconsciously. — Erin Wunker