Yung Bruh Quotes & Sayings
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Choice is the mortar that binds together the things that make us who we are. — Fennel Hudson
We study the injustices of history for the same reason that we study genocide, and for the same reason that psychologists study the minds of murderers and rapists ... to understand how those evil things came about. — Jared Diamond
Being the evil undead wasn't fun anymore. For one thing, it was increasingly hard to get a library card. — Sharon Ashwood
My little boy loves mambo, and my daughter, besides Justin Bieber, likes bachata - in our house, we're always singing. — Thalia
I've always asked to be able to speak and write about injustice and to do it in a way that would encourage people to make things better for everyone. — Stevie Wonder
The necessity of labor and conversation with many men and things to the scholar is rarely well remembered. — Henry David Thoreau
I've done pretty well in my career, and I've watched colleagues who have spent most of the paychecks they receive on shoes and cars rather than bricks and mortar, and that's not me. — Anthony Warlow
Modeling was not an endgame for me. I didn't particularly enjoy the act of it. — Ivanka Trump
Refuse to be isolated. Your accomplishments are patronized by people who would get interest in them. When you don't get connected, how will you get to know those people? — Israelmore Ayivor
Being published is a bit like being entered into a race you don't even want to run, but, once running, can't help but not want to lose. — Samantha Harvey
What are you gonna do? Kill me? Everybody dies. — Abraham Polonsky
He waits.
And I think that is what I would like love to be. Leaving room for each other, knowing that not every step is going to be side by side.
Giving more than taking. Waiting. Trusting, — Amy Garvey
Thirdly, even if we assume that the world is governed by purpose, we need only add that this purpose - or, if there are several, at least one of them - is not especially intent on preventing suffering, whether it is indifferent to suffering or actually rejoices in it. — Walter Kaufmann