Top 15 Afrocentrism In Education Quotes

#1. I chose love - I chose you over everything that was offered to me.

Josephine Angelini

#2. Mortifications are often more painful than real calamities.

Oliver Goldsmith

#3. Most people, solidly frozen into long-held, common notions, are unable to grasp clearer views.

Thomas Daniel Nehrer

#4. The pain you experience today creates the strength and character you'll need tomorrow.

Charles F. Glassman

#5. I used to lie down on the grass and draw the blades as they grew - until every square foot of meadow, or mossy bank, became a possession to me.

John Ruskin

#6. Every word you add dilutes the sentence.

Miller Williams

#7. I didn't say you shouldn't worry, do you think I don't worry? But no, you probably can't do anything about me.' 'Well, maybe no, Sassenach, and maybe so. But I've lived a long enough time now to think it maybe doesna matter so much
so long as I can love you.' -Claire & Jamie Fraser

Diana Gabaldon

#8. The truth is, I can never die. For I will be in everything and see you in everything and watch over you. I am your reaction in the water of a mountain lake.

Klaus Kinski

#9. The uncertainty of my own experience is crushing. I am drowning in an infinite sea. Sinking slowly, the weight of the lightless depths forcing me down, forcing the air from my lungs, squeezing the blood from my heart.

Rick Yancey

#10. When facts are few, speculations are most likely to represent individual psychology.

Carl Jung

#11. Whether I fall on my feet or fall on my arse, I dunno. You've got to take those risks.

Ryan Kwanten

#12. I do hope you have some money. I'm getting tired of hitting people.

Elizabeth Peters

#13. All you have to do is utter the words, "I pledge myself to the goddess Artemis. I turn my back on the company of men, accept eternal maidenhood, and join the Hunt." Yes, you heard that right. Eternal maidenhood and

Rick Riordan

#14. Adapt yourself to the needs of the people

Sunday Adelaja

#15. Psychoanalysts in particular define man as a human being and woman as a female: every time she acts like a human being, the woman is said to be imitating the male.

Simone De Beauvoir

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