Zabeth Teelucksingh Quotes & Sayings
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Don't be afraid," I whisper to myself, my eyes squeezed shut. "You can't afford it. — Marie Lu
Though liberty is established by law, we must be vigilant, for liberty to enslave us is always present under that very liberty. Our Constitution speaks of the "general welfare of the people." Under that phrase all sorts of excesses can be employed by lusting tyrants to make us bondsmen. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
Diners are upset that restaurants aren't honoring reservations, and a lot of restaurants help bring this on by overbooking. — Danny Meyer
I would have rather had a dad with change jingling in his pocket; one who would have spent the last forty minutes of the world raking leaves for his kids to jump in, so that they perished in one loud, bright instant, giggles still bubbling up from their bellies, never suspecting a thing.
Yeah, well. Tough luck, rich boy. — S.A. Bodeen
If you focus on design, you can call yourself a designer. If you focus on the implementation of your design, you can call yourself an architect. — Cameron Sinclair
The young have aspirations that never come to pass, the old have reminiscences of what never happened. — Saki
'The Crumbling of America' should be required viewing for local and national government, not to mention the local and national media who should be keeping their feet to the fire on guarding against disaster. — Rachel Sklar
Very gifted people, they win and they win, and they are told that they win because they are a winner. That seems like a positive thing to tell children, but ultimately, what that means is when they lose, it must make them a loser. — Joshua Waitzkin
Red, for the blood of angry men, black, for the night that will finally end. — Victor Hugo
I wondered if I could make him laugh like that, if he was the kind of guy who believes that girls could also be funny. — Leila Howland
If you stop learning, you soon forget what you already know. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Of course, everyone's parents are embarrassing. It goes with the territory. The nature of parents is to embarrass merely by existing, just as it is the nature of children of a certain age to cringe with embarrassment, shame, and mortification should their parents so much as speak to them on the street. — Neil Gaiman