True Ride Or Die Chick Quotes & Sayings
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It isn't difficult to leave King Lear or Macbeth, but once you have gone back to yourself, you want it to be the same self you have always been. — Paul Scofield

This religion and the Bible require of woman everything, and give her nothing. They ask her support and her love, and repay her with contempt and oppression. — Helen H. Gardener

Being born, especially being born a person of color, is a political act in itself. — Andres Serrano

As new dawns go, this one is depressingly like the old dawn. — David Nicholls

I am proud to stand with the millions of women and men who recognize that our government should legislate according to the reality of our lives - not for ideology. — Sandra Fluke

Love isn't crazy. Love isn't a degree of insanity. Love is sanity at its purest. It forces your soul to make a rational choice - a choice to make another person's happiness your priority, to allow them access to your heart and soul. — Lila Felix

To fully appreciate the Sleep, you had to embrace the Wake and all its drudgery. — James Dashner

God, why didn't you make Woman first - when you were fresh? — Yves Montand

Speed is more than just how fast you can thrust your foot into the other guy's stomach. Whether you're punching, kicking, blocking, or moving your entire body, other factors are of equal importance, and they too must be trained. ~Perception speed ~Reaction speed ~Movement speed ~Recovery speed — Loren W. Christensen

Awake. And alone with demons of my own. — Khaled Hosseini

Great engineers are a huge multiplier. — Steve Jobs

The shorter the chain between raw food and fork, the fresher it is and the more transparent the system is. — Joel Salatin

Shame is the uncomfortable or painful feeling that we experience when we realize that a part of us is defective, bad, incomplete, rotten, phony, inadequate or a failure. In contrast to guilt, where we feel bad from doing something wrong, we feel shame from being something wrong or bad. Thus guilt seems to be correctable or forgivable, whereas there seems to be no way out of shame. — Charles L. Whitfield

She was a living reverie for me: the mere sight of her sparked an almost infinite range of fantasy, from Greek to Gothic, from vulgar to divine. — Anonymous