I am extreme in everything I do...Can immensely love and can immensely hate...U choose
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Quote:- I am filled time and againwith a heart-aching wonder when I thinkof the fireand frost of memoriesof the everlastingnessof lovethe solace of familyand the power of prayer.
Turquoise Silence
Author:- Sanober Khan
Category:- Life,poetry
Quote:- I am fundamentally an optimist. Whether that comes from nature or nurture, I cannot say. Part of being optimistic is keeping one's head pointed toward the sun, one's feet moving forward. There were many dark moments when my faith in humanity was sorely tested, but I would not and could not give myself up to despair. That way lays defeat and death.
Long Walk to Freedom: Autobiography of Nelson Mandela
Author:- Nelson Mandela
Category:- hope
Quote:- I am getting nowhere with you and I can't let you go and I cant get through.
Author:- Ani DiFranco
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- I am glad I have never experienced writer's block. Once I start, I can't stop. I won't even try to start, until I am motivated enough. Music always helps. I have a soundtrack for every book I've written. At least, one song per chapter.
Author:- Jason Medina
Category:- motivational
Quote:- I am happy because I put my hope in God, the faithful heavenly Father.
Author:- Lailah Gifty Akita
Category:- motivational
Quote:- I am happy for couples who break up. It is never the fulfilled couples who break up; it's the unfulfilled couples who break up and more often than not, it's the excruciatingly difficult couples who break up. Happy relationships are not the ones that are ending. So when I see a separated couple I see two individuals who are strong enough to hope for more from life, strong enough to make a decision that benefits their wellbeing and happiness. I see two people who are now more hopeful, more brave, more tenacious and more ready for love, than they were before. That makes me happy.
Author:- C. JoyBell C.
Category:- Love
Quote:- I am headed to create classical moments, so that my son can have classic memories.
Author:- Niedria D. Kenny
Category:- inspiration,motivational
Quote:- I am heartbroken over no one, over having nobody to wish for, nobody to hope for.
Little Weirds
Author:- Jenny Slate
Category:- hope
Quote:- I am heartbroken, but I have been heartbroken before, and this might be the best for which I can hope.
The End
Author:- Lemony Snicket
Category:- hope
Quote:- I am here, I will always be here. Watching you, loving you.
Author:- Jayson Engay
Category:- Love
Quote:- I am here, today, a mother and a wife, a community organizer and Queer, an artist and a dreamer learning to find hope while navigating the shadows of hell.
When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir
Author:- Patrisse Khan-Cullors
Category:- hope
Quote:- I am hopeful because love overflows from my heart. Gratitude for beauty and life leads my way.
Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
Author:- Bryant McGill
Category:- hope
Quote:- I am hopeful, though not full of hope, and the only reason I don't believe in happy endings is because I don't believe in endings.
Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
Author:- Edward Abbey
Category:- hope
Quote:- I am hopelessly in love with a memory. An echo from another time, another place.
Author:- Michael Faudet
Category:- time
Quote:- I am in this same river. I can't much help it. I admit it: I'm racist. The other night I saw a group (or maybe a pack?) or white teenagers standing in a vacant lot, clustered around a 4x4, and I crossed the street to avoid them; had they been black, I probably would have taken another street entirely. And I'm misogynistic. I admit that, too. I'm a shitty cook, and a worse house cleaner, probably in great measure because I've internalized the notion that these are woman's work. Of course, I never admit that's why I don't do them: I always say I just don't much enjoy those activities (which is true enough; and it's true enough also that many women don't enjoy them either), and in any case, I've got better things to do, like write books and teach classes where I feel morally superior to pimps. And naturally I value money over life. Why else would I own a computer with a hard drive put together in Thailand by women dying of job-induced cancer? Why else would I own shirts mad in a sweatshop in Bangladesh, and shoes put together in Mexico? The truth is that, although many of my best friends are people of color (as the cliche goes), and other of my best friends are women, I am part of this river: I benefit from the exploitation of others, and I do not much want to sacrifice this privilege. I am, after all, civilized, and have gained a taste for "comforts and elegancies" which can be gained only through the coercion of slavery. The truth is that like most others who benefit from this deep and broad river, I would probably rather die (and maybe even kill, or better, have someone kill for me) than trade places with the men, women, and children who made my computer, my shirt, my shoes.
The Culture of Make Believe
Author:- Derrick Jensen
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- I am increasingly unsure of the division we put between the past and the present. It seems, the more time I spend wandering the land, seeing the things my parents saw, and feeling the same things, almost as if I am, at times, them-as if our biological progress has been so infinitesimal that there's no significant difference between us-that there is no true fence, no stone wall, between the present and the past: that we construct (out of fear, or hunger for the future, gluttony, these fences behind us; that we turn our backs on who and what we really are-who and what we still are.
Author:- Rick Bass
Category:- time
