Unitone Quotes & Sayings
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He was lost. He knew it. He had neither the size nor the strength to defeat her, and she had him cornered. But he would fight. He was a warrior, the prince-son of the unicorns, and he meant to go down fighting. There would be no songs to mark his death; and none of his people would even know. But he had saved Korr and the others of the band. It was noon - they were safe out of the hills by now, and none of the rest of it mattered. — Meredith Ann Pierce
They'd pay attention to me less. They'd judge me by gender, by looks, by weight before anything else. I automatically started every interaction at a disadvantage. — Kameron Hurley
The worst thing we could do is impose time limits and then expect people to sink or swim once they move off welfare. — William Julius Wilson
When I dance I feel as if I'm flying. When I hit the ground I can't breathe.
You have to leap as far as you can away from pain
Before it can hurt you — Dancer
It's the only time in our lives we aren't judged for fucking up. It's expected. — Rebecca Donovan
Details are but trifles, but details make for perfection, and perfection is no trifle. — Benjamin Franklin
Say what you will about Americans, but one thing they are not is passive. The Bush administration may have pushed through the Patriot Act weeks after 11 September, but, as the American public got to grips with how the law was affecting their individual rights, their protests grew loud and angry. — Heather Brooke
In talking about a genius, you would not say that he lies; he sees realities with different eyes from ours. — Constantin Stanislavski
Our President has given symbolic support to the National Day of Prayer but I believe that our nation needs an impassioned call to our collective knees. — Jonathan Falwell
Irrelevance happens when the speed of change outside an organization is greater than speed of change inside an organization. — Rick Warren
You can't eat justice. — Courtney Milan
How often from the steep Of echoing hill or thicket have we heard Celestial voices to the midnight air, Sole, or responsive each to other's note, Singing their great Creator? — John Milton