Zaire Williams Quotes & Sayings
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You cannot change the
people around you, but
you can change the
people you choose to be
around. — Semanyenzi Richard

And now she was found, no longer lost. Like a bag I'd given up for good suddenly reappearing in the middle of the night on my doorstep, packed for a journey I'd long ago forgotten. It was odd, considering I'd gotten accustomed to her being nowhere and anywhere, to finally know where my mother was. An exact location, pinpointed. Like she'd crossed over from my imagination, where I'd created a million different lives for her, back into this one. — Sarah Dessen

The kind of match where your opponent wanted you to win while you wished for nothing other than to die at his hands. — H.J. Brues

Large skepticism leads to large understanding. Small skepticism leads to small understanding. No skepticism leads to no understanding. — Unknown

Educated, eyes-open optimism pays; pessimism can only offer the empty consolation of being right. — David Landes

Always be open to inspiration. You never know where it may come from. Begin with an open mind, end with an inspired heart. — Sheri Fink

One can also be undignified and flattering toward a virtue. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The 'Beavis and Butt-head' movie was just a movie-length version of the TV show. — Trey Parker

The Asian nation's oil demand is expected to grow this year by 800,000 barrels per day and represents more than one-third of the total growth in global demand, according to the Energy Information Agency. — Gary Miller

Well, today, the diocese is more than ever a microcosm. — Rowan Williams

We're all capable of climbing so much higher than we usually permit ourselves to suppose. — Octavia Butler

There is nothing worse than a proud stoic. -- The Big Why — Michael Winter

It therefore become essential for the future of Judaism itself that its advancement should be correlated with a similar effort to advance the cause of religion generally. — Louis Finkelstein

In order to understand what they need to understand, in order to write what they write, they have to be free. And yet, they aren't ever free. They are not free because they are not free of the constrictions their art puts on them. — Peter Davison

It's easy to be bold in the moment, because all you have is what you can process: see, smell, feel, taste. And that's a very small amount of what is. But afterward, when everything decompresses and uncoils bit by bit, and the horror of what you did and what happened to your friends hits you. It's overwhelming. That's the curse of this naval war. You fight, then spend months waiting, engaged only by the tedium of routine. Then you fight again. I — Pierce Brown