
Top 13 Sudabeh Postkoohi Quotes
#1. Long dismissed as children's stories or 'myths' by Westerners, Australian Aboriginal stories have only recently begun to be taken seriously for what they are: the longest continuous record of historic events and spirituality in the world.
Karl-Erik Sveiby
#2. You can spend all day trying to think of some universal truth to set down on paper, and some poets try that. Shakespeare knew that it's much easier to string together some words beginning with the same letter.
Mark Forsyth
#3. I do feel haunted by some of the letters and the suffering people have endured. But I keep in mind that the people who write to me know that I am a journalist and an on-line advice columnist, not a social service professional.
Emily Yoffe
#4. The problem with literature, with writing, is that it works sometimes in terms of correction of social ills. Other times, it just does not suffice.
Wole Soyinka
#5. Men should either be clean shaven, mustached or wear full beards. "That little wisp looks like it was just the best he could do," she thought,
Margaret Mitchell
#6. the big things that make a good speaker: knowledge of what he's going to talk about and an intense desire to tell it to other people.
David J. Schwartz
#8. It's not just about me. It's about all of us accepting one another. We're all different. It's not a bad thing. It's a good thing.
Bruce Jenner
#9. Ms. Ginsberg. I wonder if you can help me. I have a legal question," Felicity Mason said. Great. I hated giving out free legal advice at parties, but at that moment, I would have drafted her will in crayon on a cocktail napkin to get away from Cole.
N.M. Silber
#10. Someday she planned to paint he ceiling: Blue, with gold stars on it, whole constellations, and a section of the Milky Way.
Elizabeth Enright
#11. Even in my stand-up, there's a lot more positivity and enthusiasm rather than negative, I-hate-everything vibes.
Aziz Ansari
#12. I would say for a great percentage of people, all they do is repeat their past. They really don't have a future at all.
William S. Burroughs
#13. We fly forgotten as a dream, certainly, leaving the forgetful world behind us to trample and mar and misplace everything we have ever cared for. That is just the way of it, and it is remarkable.
Marilynne Robinson
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