Thurgood Marshalls Quotes & Sayings
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Once your intentions are real and wise, helpful and positive, keep going forward. Never ever give up! — Israelmore Ayivor

I sometimes wonder if the world is run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who mean it. — Mark Twain

If men could move out of infancy at half a mile an hour and get up to eighteen thousand miles an hour in one lifetime, well, who was to assume that the walls of the universe were safe from future men? — Norman Mailer

I like women's basketball. — Kevin Durant

People who tell me there is no God are like a six-year-old boy saying that there is no such thing as passionate love - they just haven't experienced it. — William Alfred

It is the function of the Church to oppose all original experience, because this can only be unorthodox. — Carl Jung

I have a need to play intensely every day, to fight every match hard. — Zinedine Zidane

A great woe underpinning the sorrows of the world today is this: so many people think they are far better than others and they are too righteous than others, and they know far better than others, and such thoughts give them reasons for an otherwise action! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

In coming here, I was digging at the foundations of something larger and deeper, scratching tiny lines in a wall I dare not breach. There was a monster behind that wall, and I had built it strong to keep the monster at bay; now it stirred and stretched, restless in its dreaming. There was a new monster in town, it seemed - would its presence awaken the one I kept hidden? — Dan Wells

Don't try to be different, that's not you, but just try to be yourself & that will make all the difference. — Michael Moses

Society was ruled by narrow-minded, profoundly incurious people, predatory business men, dull squires, bishops, politicians who could quote Horace but had never heard of algebra. Science was faintly disreputable and religious belief obligatory. Traditionalism, stupidity, snobbishness, patriotism, superstition and love of war seemed to be all on the same side; there was need of someone who could state the opposite point of view. — George Orwell