
Top 15 Debbies Hair Quotes
#1. The old law of an eye for an eye leaves everyone blind. It destroys communities and makes humanity impossible. It creates bitterness in the survivors and brutality in the destroyers ... In winning our freedom, we will so appeal to you heart and conscience that we will win you in the process.
Martin Luther King Jr.
#2. You are good at something for a reason. God designed you this way, on purpose. It isn't fake or a fluke or small. These are the mind and heart and hands and voice you've been given, so use them.
Jen Hatmaker
#3. Our mistakes are legion, but our talent is immeasurable.
Diane Ackerman
#4. Even if we are all doomed to live under the state, it doesn't follow that there is, or even can be, such a thing as a good state.
Joseph Sobran
#6. You belong, Jaz. You're a human being. Color isn't what you are.
It's just your shade. You're beautiful. Inside. Where it counts.
Janet Gurtler
#7. That woman was always very good at not seeing what was in front of her. In my experience, people who lie to themselves long enough don't even know when they're blind.
Chelsea Cain
#8. I don't know what to get Quinn for Christmas."
"You - in a bow." Nico said this deadpan. "Maybe forget the bow.
Penny Reid
#9. Every substance is as a world apart, independent of everything else except God.
Gottfried Leibniz
#10. James had a theory about caged birds, one he hoped to prove when he became a scientist someday. He believed that all birds that had their freedom taken from them eventually lost their voices. Once that happened, they could never find their true song.
Alice Hoffman
#11. the catalyst for this fine thinking, you are both essential and irrelevant. You matter profoundly, because you do not matter at all.
Nancy Kline
#12. Actually, if my business was legitimate, I would deduct a substantial percentage for depreciation of my body.
Xaviera Hollander
#13. Children are nothing but a problem people create and then congratulate themselves on solving.
Curtis Sittenfeld
#14. [Theseus] soon found himself involved in factions and troubles; those who long had hated him had now added to their hatred contempt; and the minds of the people were so generally corrupted, that, instead of obeying commands with silence, they expected to be flattered into their duty.
Plutarch
#15. You're reading one of those books in which the author is in love with the reader. My life.
Saleem Sharma
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