Tatisma Quotes & Sayings
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Anytime you have chance to meet with old friends, greet them sincerely.
This is one easy way to build relationship by utilizing unexpected moments. — Toba Beta

Always when I see a man fond of praise I always think it is because he is an affectionate man craving for affection — Jack Butler Yeats

Many a times a huge problem gets solved with a trivial move. — Pawan Mishra

I've learned not to look at reviews. Early on, I did. I was always curious. — Paul Auster

Swift as shadow, short as any dream — William Shakespeare

No, Miss Wright didn't want to meet her kid. To her, that relationship was just as important, just as ideal and impossible as it would be to the child. She'd expect that young man to be perfect, smart, and talented, everything to compensate for all the mistakes that she'd made. The whole wasted, unhappy mess of her life. — Chuck Palahniuk

Do not blame God for your stupid decisions. — Laura Schlessinger

The great challenge facing us today is to learn once again how to talk to one another, not simply how to generate and consume information. — Pope Francis

People never hurt others in moments of personal strength and bravery, when they are feeling good about themselves, when they are strong and confident. If we spent all of our waking moments in that place, then fighting for social justice would be redundant; we would simply have social justice and be done with it, and we could all go swimming, or fishing, or bowling, or dancing, or whatever people do. But it is because we spend so much of our time in that other place, that place of diminished capacity, of flagging energy, or wavering and somewhat flaccid commitment, that we have to be careful. — Tim Wise

I was feeling guilty in the beginning; it was frustrating to be successful when a lot of my friends weren't. Also, I was constantly being reminded of that by people in my family making jokes. — Cindy Sherman

When someone attempts to insult you know that they are inadvertently giving away what would insult them. — Donna Lynn Hope

Afrofuturism is an intersection of imagination, technology, the future, and liberation. "I generally define Afrofuturism as a way of imagining possible futures through a black cultural lens," says Ingrid LaFleur, an art curator and Afrofuturist. — Ytasha L. Womack

What I do is what I like; if I'm not as famous as I'd like to be, I've done it to myself. — Blake Shelton