Top 18 Liberia Poet Quotes

#1. There is no such thing as chance or accident; the words merely signify our ignorance of some real and immediate cause.

Adam Clarke

#2. A robust Liberian middle-class fosters the advancement of social wealth and a well-educated Liberian society.

Henry Johnson Jr

#3. I'm living my future as long as you're living in the present and realize how beautiful life is.

Dhani Jones

#4. I really didn't want to have my name on the center, because it just seemed like it was too much of a personal thing.

Betty Ford

#5. Sometimes I wonder what the world would be like if we all got along. If there were no terrorism, Islamophobia, Western hypocrisy, corrupt government in African countries (especially Liberia), sexism, nativism, people like Donald Trump, stereotypes, war, Capitalism, Communism, Marxism and xenophobia.

Henry Johnson Jr

#6. Education is liberation, knowledge is power.

Henry Johnson Jr

#7. I watched the way they looked at each other. Any idiot could see they were in love, even if they were the only two idiots who couldn't.

Kami Garcia

#8. When people can't handle God any more, they turn to religion.

Erich Fromm

#9. Briar: "So I guess I was the last to know."
Rosethorn: "Of course you are. You're a man, aren't you?

Tamora Pierce

#10. The leader builds dispersed and diverse leadership - distributing leadership to the outermost edges of the circle to unleash the power of shared responsibility.

Frances Hesselbein

#11. Abuse is the weapon of the vulgar.

Samuel Griswold Goodrich

#12. If you are going to doubts, don't dream. If you are going to dream, don't doubt. If you are not dreaming, you are not really living. When we learn how to dream, we learn how to be FREE.

Henry Johnson Jr

#13. Though we met at the same station,
we were but passing trains;
on parallel lines,
destined to never meet.

Timothy Joshua

#14. Hunt's wife, after all, had died in questionable circumstances,

Benjamin Black

#15. We in Ireland are gifted beyond most peoples with a talent for acting, and in Dublin especially, while scorning culture, which indeed we have not got, we are possessed of a most futile and diverting cleverness.

Susan Mitchell

#16. A country that denies it, citizens, the opportunity to "civil liberties", better health care, schools, roads, electricity and water. Is a country on a brink of no return.

Henry Johnson Jr

#17. No matter how badly senators want to know things, judicial nominees are limited in what they may discuss. That limitation is real, and it comes from the very nature of what judges do.

Orrin Hatch

#18. I think the writing of literature should give pleasure. What else should it be about? It is not nuclear physics. It actually has to give pleasure or it is worth nothing.

Stephen Greenblatt

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