
Top 15 Nobuhle Quotes
#1. There is no such thing as an "aspiring writer". You are a writer. Period.
Matthew Reilly
#2. The Democrats really are not interested in keeping guns out of the hands of terrorists. They're interested in keeping you from being able to get guns.
Rush Limbaugh
#3. Remorse, etymologically, is the action of biting again: that's what the feeling does to you. Imagine the strength of the bite when I reread my words. They seemed like some ancient curse I had forgotten even uttering.
Julian Barnes
#4. Politics is a field where the choice lies constantly between two blunders.
John Morley
#5. When you die, every single muscle in your body hurts. Your body has closed down because it thinks it's done, and when it gets rebooted, every inch of you hurts. Plus I'd had the shit beaten out of me with a baseball bat.
Nikki Sixx
#6. Do you want to see what human eyes have never seen? Look at the moon. Do you want to hear what ears have never heard? Listen to the bird's cry. Do you want to touch what hands have never touched? Touch the earth. Verily I say that God is about to create the world.
Jorge Luis Borges
#7. It seemed like forever ago, like we'd had this brief but still infinite forever.
John Green
#9. When I'm hiring, I don't look for credentials, I look for knowledge.
Aza Raskin
#10. I want the ethic of being independent and open-minded, having a lot of integrity, intellectually, to be part of anything I do.
D.A. Wallach
#11. People who don't have experience setting healthy boundaries, they have secrets instead.
Jill Soloway
#12. I would find you down the line with broken wings, pick you up, and swear that you would taste the sky again.
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#13. Not all of us need to spend every second of our lives trying to get somewhere other than where we are. Not all of us have to grab the brass ring on the carousel. Some of us just like to go around and enjoy the ride.
Barbara Freethy
#14. The women's rights movement of the 1970s had not yet emerged; except for Bella Abzug, I had no women supporters.
Constance Baker Motley
#15. The irony of life is that the child begins to become an adult when he starts to live alone and he loses the security provided by those who love him and are always close to him.
Mark Curl
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