
Top 14 Ryandan Silence Quotes
#1. What happens to Black Folks today, happens to White Folks tomorrow.
Dick Gregory
#2. We know that there can never be any solid friendship between individuals, or union between communities that is worth the name, unless the parties be persuaded of each others honesty
Thucydides
#3. I was born in 1935. But my mother and father - who were immigrants from Ireland - and everybody that I knew growing up in Brooklyn came out of the Depression, and they were remarkable people.
Pete Hamill
#4. To contradict, even in little matters, is the supreme necessity of art today.
Witold Gombrowicz
#5. It is sound judgment to hope that in the not too distant future we shall be competent to understand so simple a thing as a star.
Arthur Eddington
#6. It was as if I'd already left some time before and was just catching up with myself.
Richard Ford
#7. He couldn't be dead. Not from the dagger, or those dozen pirates, or from the catapult. No, Sam couldn't be so stupid that he'd get himself killed. She'd ... she'd ... Well she'd kill him if he was dead.
Sarah J. Maas
#8. Here's your protection for whatever comes: Find something to be happy about every day, and every hour if possible, moment-to-moment, even if only for a few minutes.
Gregg Braden
#9. We may learn from children how large a part of our grievances is imaginary. But the pain is just as real.
Christian Nestell Bovee
#10. Most movies are not very good. Most people know it and like to see them anyway.
Renata Adler
#11. Only by investing and speaking your
vision with passion can the truth, one
way or the other, finally penetrate the
reluctance of the world.
Soren Kierkegaard
#12. Tell me, is it true there's no word for Schadenfreude in English?
Amos Oz
#13. Kids don't think about their folks nearly as much as everybody imagines. Parents are just there, like background music at the mall.
Ron Koertge
#14. Your job as actors is to understand the size of what you say, to understand what's beneath the word.
Stella Adler
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