Wayoro Quotes & Sayings
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Racist thought and action says far more about the person they come from than the person they are directed at. — Chris Crutcher

Believing in yourself ... is always the X factor in the equation of achieving greatness! — Timothy Pina

Your imagination can create a reality — James Cameron

There is a glaring FEE in FrEEbie that most of the people, more often than not, fail to see. — Anuj

It matters," he called after her and stupidly she turned to find him standing right in front of her.
"What?"
"Your happiness," he began roughly, "it matters. — Francette Phal

This life is only one of a series of lives which our incarnated part has lived. I have little doubt of our having pre-existed; and that also in the time of our pre-existence we were actively employed. So, therefore, I believe in our active employment in a future life, and I like the thought. — Charles George Gordon

Man in a white tank top, oblivious to the cold, jogged past — S.M. Reine

There's sort of a theory that's going around in the China-watching community about a perfect storm coming up with the 2008 Olympics, a U.S. election and a Taiwanese election, some sort of mutually reinforcing explosion and crisis. — Dennis C. Blair

The ultimate cause suggested by the biological hypothesis is the loss of genetic fitness that results from incest. It is a fact that incestuously produced children leave fewer descendants. The biological hypothesis states that individuals with a genetic predisposition for bond exclusion and incest avoidance contribute more genes to the next generation. Natural selection has probably ground away along these lines for thousands of generations, and for that reason human beings intuitively avoid incest through the simple, automatic rule of bond exclusion. To put the idea in its starkest form, one that acknowledges but temporarily bypasses the intervening developmental process, human beings are guided by an instinct based on genes. Such a process is indicated in the case of brother-sister intercourse, and it is a strong possibility in the other categories of incest taboo. — Edward O. Wilson

Jazz music is a language of the emotions. — Charles Mingus

Fortitude implies a firmness and strength of mind, that enables us to do and suffer as we ought. It rises upon an opposition, and, like a river, swells the higher for having its course stopped. — Jeremy Collier