Tshuma Wa Quotes & Sayings
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The very act of sacrifice magnifies the one who sacrifices himself to the point where his sacrifice is much more costly to humanity than would have been the loss of those for whom he is sacrificing himself. But in his abnegation lies the secret of his grandeur. — Andre Gide

Pornography incarnates male supremacy. It is the DNA of male dominance. Every rule of sexual abuse, every nuance of sexual sadism, every highway and byway of sexual exploitation, is encoded in it. — Andrea Dworkin

Closure is a neurotic and infantile demand to make upon reality, other people, or language. — Terence McKenna

Let me say that the path I did take for a brief period of my life was not of reckless drug use, hurting others, but it was a path of quiet rebellion, of a little experimentation of a darker side of my confusion in a confusing world, lost in the midst of finding my identity. — Jennifer Capriati

Why the devil was my husband positively grinning - and with what looked remarkably like relief? — Laurie R. King

(Peter) Best to remember that life is lived not just in phases but also in layers. — Nancy Woodruff

A missionary deals with all the important people of the community, but he is never really one of them. — Henry R. Luce

Beautiful women rarely possess sufficient depth of character to survive without their pretty feathers. — Karen Marie Moning

Sometimes I lose perspective, but it helps to stop and look around. I may not have it all, but I have more than enough. And enough, it seems, is more than most have ... — J.M. Darhower

I simply take serious issues seriously, but I do not take myself seriously. — Gordon Gee

What I learned is that acting is to a large extent about trying to stave off self-doubt long enough to be natural and real onstage. — Daniel Radcliffe

I open my eyes and stare at the page. I see the black letters. But I also see the pinks and greens and purples and yellows. I can't say I'm surprised. — Wendy Mass

Knowing ... that the struggle to create a different current reality is to no avail helps keep the attention present even when experience is painful ... the same wisdom that keeps the attention alert and present in painful circumstances includes the awareness ... that human beings feel about things, that we lament or yearn or grieve even when we understand that things can't be different. [p. 33] — Sylvia Boorstein