Trinidad Love Quotes & Sayings
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Top Trinidad Love Quotes
Beauty is all in how a woman responds to life's challenges, and grows from her experiences. — JoAnn Durgin
I was pretty burned out in '85 and was getting - starting to get into some issues. — Rick Springfield
I love Trinidad and I love living there, but it's quite harsh. — Peter Doig
I recently had my problems on the run, but now they've re-grouped, and are making another attack. — Ashleigh Brilliant
I practice and work hard at my music, but I'm not saving lives here. — Harry Connick Jr.
It is our destiny to be born beautiful into an ugly age. — Henry Rollins
The first step towards reimagining a world gone terribly wrong would be to stop the annihilation of those who have a different imagination- an imagination that is outside of capitalism as well as communism. An imagination which has an altogether different understanding of what constitutes happiness and fulfilment. To gain this philosophical space, it is necessary to concede some physical space for survival of those who may look like the keepers of our past but who may really be the guides to our future. To do this we have to ask our rulers: Can you leave the water in the rivers, the trees in the forest? Can you leave the bauxite in the mountain? — Arundhati Roy
Beauty is the promise of happiness. — Stendhal
You don't have to come from Trinidad to really love Harry Belafonte, you don't have to come from the West Coast to appreciate the simplicity and the beauty of the songs Kurt Cobain wrote. — Seth Avett
Be a master of yourself. — Lailah Gifty Akita
'The White Woman on the Green Bicycle' is a love story mapped onto an unfolding political tragedy: that of the failure of the Independence era in Trinidad. — Monique Roffey
I've always remained totally myself, which is to say, without an idea ... of what to do. — Diana Vreeland
I was haunting you, for so long, that I forgot that I became a ghost too. — Melissa Jennings
The main thing that I hate the most is ignorance, like the prejudice problems of America. I know it is worse in some other countries. But I wish I could borrow, like from Venezuela or Trinidad, the real love of color-blind people and bring it to America. — Michael Jackson
People ask me all the time how I got hired onto the Office. Another common question is how do I manage to stay so down-to-earth in the face of such incredible success? ... A third frequently asked question is: "Girl, where you from? Trinidad? Guyana? Dominican Republic? You married? You got kids?" This is mostly asked by guys on the sidewalk selling I LOVE NEW YORK paraphernalia in New York City. — Mindy Kaling
