Victimism Quotes & Sayings
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Sunday evenings are heavier than clouds with rain, darker too and often interminable ... — John Geddes

Give a typical employee a million, and, he is most likely to use the money to print his CV on fancier paper. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

I listen to everything. As I told you, sometimes I just want to shut off from music and be silent. Then I play a song and it's refreshing. It's almost like initializing yourself. Recently I was in South Africa doing a press day for my tour. I listened to this band called "Freshly Ground." They were doing a live gig there so that's the last thing I've heard. — A.R. Rahman

The emphasis and value on ideas and original thinking is an innate part of British culture, and in many ways, that describes the traditions of design. — Jonathan Ive

I returned to upstate NY where I just laid in bed for days with a fever that just wouldn't go away. After more of this, I grew increasingly sure that this was not simply the flu! — Daryl Hall

To reject Christ because the church has sin of this sort in it is like rejecting hospitals because they are full of sick people. — Douglas Wilson

Victimism uses the ideology of concern for victims to gain political or economic or spiritual power. — Rene Girard

The people that many saw as 'social outsiders'; that I had seen as 'freaks'. I started to realize that it wasn't about what they had in their bank account but the true value was in the experiences they gained. Their true bank accounts, their memory banks, were crammed high with adventures and experiences, with life events and huge doses of unapologetic fun. — Alastair Macartney

I couldn't for the life of me figure out how long a person had to live, or how good she had to be, to get her hands on some treasure. — Haven Kimmel

If life is a joke, let us play it. — Santosh Kalwar

Anybody looking for a quiet life has picked the wrong century to born in. — Whitaker Chambers

Our survival as a human community may depend as much upon our nurture of love in infancy and childhood as upon the protection of our society from external threats. — Selma Fraiberg