
Top 15 Belize Independence Quotes
#1. When you go to a power place, if you are receptive, if you are able to quiet your thoughts and concentrate, a lot of that power can enter into you.
Frederick Lenz
#2. Myrnin said softly. And how is it that you do not understand that HERE, in THIS place, this girl belongs to me, not to you?
Rachel Caine
#3. When it came to the division of power, we did not get from the Jews the slice of cake we deserved ... the Jews do not share with us control of wealth, broadcasting stations and other centers of power.
Jesse Jackson
#4. Lively, too. Talky as a jaybird. With something smart to say on every subject: better than the radio.
Truman Capote
#5. I always prefer things straight up, not cold or watered down. Not big on cocktails either.
Jude Law
#6. I'm very much an optimist. I don't think I could do my work if I didn't believe there was some kind of hope for humanity.
Sandra Bernhard
#7. I go to castings and see several black and Asian girls, then I get to the show and look around there's just me and maybe one other coloured face.
Jourdan Dunn
#8. I see one single suitable role for my life's work: for it to be a gift to others.
Wojciech Kurtyka
#9. I'd ask how you're doing and if you've been busy today, but these new binoculars work great - a "must-have" for all intense investigators.
Suzanne Wright
#10. Everybody talks about wanting to change things and help and fix, but ultimately all you can do is fix yourself. And that's a lot. Because if you can fix yourself, it has a ripple effect.
Rob Reiner
#11. None make a greater show of sorrow than those who are most delighted.
Tacitus
#12. The guru is in you.
Yogani
#13. The best way to learn anything is through a movie, because you have so much time to do it and you have great people teaching you.
Ray Liotta
#14. The self-righteous have their fig leaves so tightly bound that they have forgotten the seeping wounds beneath the foliage.
Mark Lowry
#15. So long as an opinion is strongly rooted in the feelings, it gains rather than loses in stability by having a preponderating weight of argument against it.
John Stuart Mill
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