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Vizenor Trickster Quotes By Gerald Vizenor

Trickster stories are pleasurable, contradictory, annoying, abrasive. They're powerful, transformational acts of liberation because they are not nailed down to the real, to the representation of something in the world. — Gerald Vizenor

Vizenor Trickster Quotes By Mark Webber

I am healthy, my family is healthy. That is the important thing. After that we go racing. — Mark Webber

Vizenor Trickster Quotes By Brene Brown

Don't shrink. Don't puff up. Stand on your sacred ground. — Brene Brown

Vizenor Trickster Quotes By Catherine Gayle

:That's what you do when you love someone." ... "You give all you have to give," he said, "and they do the same. You fill each other up." ... "It doesn't work if it isn't even, though," I said. "If one does all the giving and the other does all the taking — Catherine Gayle

Vizenor Trickster Quotes By Robert Henri

THE TECHNIQUE of a little individuality will be a little technique, however scrupulously elaborated it may be. — Robert Henri

Vizenor Trickster Quotes By Leo Buscaglia

Our talents are the gift that God gives to us ... What we make of our talents is our gift back to God — Leo Buscaglia

Vizenor Trickster Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

To desist from a continual hurt is to discover purpose — Sunday Adelaja

Vizenor Trickster Quotes By David Letterman

Earlier today, we got a call from Stephen Hawking. He's a genius, and after 6,028 shows he ran the numbers and he said it works out to about eight minutes of laughter. — David Letterman

Vizenor Trickster Quotes By Matthew Arnold

Journalism is literature in a hurry. — Matthew Arnold

Vizenor Trickster Quotes By Gerald Vizenor

Naanabozho was the first tribal trickster on the earth. — Gerald Vizenor

Vizenor Trickster Quotes By Philip Yancey

[ ... ]women much like this prostitute fled toward Jesus, not away from him. The worse a person felt about herself, the more likely she saw Jesus as a refuge. Has the church lost that gift? — Philip Yancey