Useifer Quotes & Sayings
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You want to set me free? Do it. You want to turn me in? You can do that too. You're the only one with the choice. And that bullet in your back doesn't mean you've got any less choice than you ever did. Live free of fear if you want to. We all carry something inside us that could kill us; yours just has a name. You want to change your life? Change it. You have no less of a right to be happy than the rest of us. — Greer Macallister

I have appealed to the constitution and laws of my country; if they fail to protect me, I appeal to God, and with Him I cheerfully rest my cause. I can die at my post, but I cannot desert it. — Elijah Parish Lovejoy

The best of life is conversation. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Today I'll fix the mistakes I made
yesterday and tomorrow I'll fix the
mistakes I made today — Christian O. Ortiz

She represents the beauty of the common people in all its vulgarity and provocativeness. — Alaa Al Aswany

I wanted [photography] to be more than a document, to be something that is as close as you could possibly be to the subject. — Chris Killip

But then of course a philosophy is not the same thing as a style. — Gertrude Stein

Yet it should be very obvious that someone who was allowed to feel free and strong from childhood does not have the need to humiliate another person." Alice Miller — Janae B. Weinhold

For instance, I always have one hanging in Budapest in the mayors office. — Tony Curtis

What I want in a good beach read is sunshine, drama, easy-reading and transportation to another world and other people's problems. — Jane Green

I want everyone inside of Microsoft to take that responsibility. This is not about top-line growth. This is not about bottom-line growth. This is about us individually having a growth mindset. — Satya Nadella

If an artist may say nothing except what he has invented by his own sole efforts, it stands to reason he will be poor in ideas. If he could take what he wants wherever he could find it, as Euripides and Dante and Michelangelo and Shakespeare and Bach were free, his larder would always be full, and his cookery might be worth tasting. — Robin G. Collingwood

America is a Christian nation. If we were, thousands wouldn't die every year from starvation, poverty, murder, or war. If America was a Christian nation, — Timothy Kurek