
Top 13 Donetta Brown Quotes
#1. While growing up in Birmingham around a lot of West Indian people, reggae and calypso were big influences early on but Otis Redding was the one person who made me wanna sing myself.
Roland Gift
#2. She had put on make-up in a colour scheme that indicated she might be colourblind.
Stieg Larsson
#3. If every babe who cried were still alive, well, then, the world would be a very crowded place, indeed.
Kate DiCamillo
#4. More sailors have drowned in words than in the sea.
Marty Rubin
#5. You have to have a sense of humor about it all. You can't take yourself too seriously.
Garth Stein
#6. Almost lost you," he thought, surprised to find himself blinking back tears. "Been through too much, me and you. We're going to finish this thing together.
Brom
#7. New ideas are created when they can be discussed freely, but if there is a CORRECT view then you cease to have new ideas
Margaret Thatcher
#8. Let me pull myself out of these waters. But they heap themselves on me; they sweep me between their great shoulders; I am turned; I am tumbled; I am stretched, among these long lights, these long waves, these endless paths, with people pursuing, pursuing.
Virginia Woolf
#9. I listen to a lot of alternative types of music: I listen to a lot of Chinese music, I listen to a lot of Asian music. It might surprise you, but I listen to a lot of Arabic music. And I don't care - music is music.
Timbaland
#10. These days I settle for feeling only 85 percent sure about most things, most of the time. I believe this is keeping me sane, and I also believe that it's keeping me human. In fact, I'm 85 percent sure of it.
Elizabeth Gilbert
#12. True understanding involves sincere honesty and holistic, deep listening without the political corruption of evil power players. ~ Angelica Hopes, an excerpt from my book K.H. trilogy
Angelica Hopes
#13. Did you ever get the feeling that everything was too perfect? Like the moment was so good that something had to be wrong? Kind of like the way a fish sees that bright, shiny lure just before it chomps down and gets hauled out of water to become someone's lunch.
Neal Shusterman
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