
Top 15 Sleezy Wear Quotes
#1. When a kid plays football games before he attends a class, something is wrong.
Joe Paterno
#3. When people are voiceless, they will have temper tantrums like a child who has not been paid attention to. And riots are massive temper tantrums from a neglected and voiceless people.
Martin Luther King Jr.
#4. today, our social media experiences are designed in a way that favors broadcasting over engagements, posts over discussions, shallow comments over deep conversations.
Thomas L. Friedman
#5. My name is not big enough for people to go, 'Let me throw money at you because you're so famous!'
Nikki Reed
#6. The history of science alone can keep the physicist from the mad ambitions of dogmatism as well as the despair of pyrrhonian scepticism.
Pierre Duhem
#7. The longer you're with someone the stronger your bond becomes, even if the surface is getting more and more smudged up.
Jason Myers
#8. I'm not trying to win an award for being the best vegetarian, just want to be healthy. Take a salt bath. Do things that my parents were never able to do. I'm blessed to do anything I want, so I decide to take the best care of my body and my family in the same way. Holistically. Vitally.
Erykah Badu
#9. A simple but radical spiritual practice is to accept whatever arises in the Now, within and without.
Eckhart Tolle
#10. The lessons of the past suggest that racism and resentment against people of color will continue to flourish in America as long as the history that is taught transposes the heroes and the villains. That is the unspoken truth at the heart of the nation's racial divide.
Susan L. Taylor
#11. Infinite possibility in all things is a certainty. That pretty much covers theology and philosophy for me.
Robert Fulghum
#12. If you want to write, you write. Talent is simply not enough.
Jane Yolen
#13. Denial: my family heritage. If you don't ask the questions, the truth will never inconvenience you.
Lisa Unger
#14. Greater is Your care for me than all the care I am able to take from myself.
Thomas A Kempis
#15. "To be is to do," says the existentialist. "One only becomes real (human) at the point of action."
Leo Buscaglia
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