Sarah Silverman Quotes
Letting your freak flag fly is something, no matter who you are, that takes great bravery, straight up.
Sarah Silverman
Quotes to Explore
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It's really, really hard to get in rooms with people you don't usually work with and try to find common ground.
Naomi Klein
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Baby, everything is alright, uptight, out of sight.
Stevie Wonder
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The one who follows the thought is also a thought! The one who follows the thought IS in thought. When you know that both are thoughts, you are home. You are not at home, you ARE home. Then allow thoughts to arise and allow them to be followed. You remain as That unmoved and unconcerned Being. This is the highest understanding.
H. W. L. Poonja
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Have I gotten any threats? All I get is threats. I get at least six or seven a day.
Betty Shabazz
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The man who sees absolutes, where all other men see nuances and shades of meaning, is either a prophet, or a quack.
Keith Olbermann
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Traveling is my priority, because it drives the writing, so I teach around the travel, and sometimes the travel is the teaching.
Pam Houston
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All 14 guys on the team have sacrificed something to get to this point.
Stephen Curry
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I'm more than happy to say that I am a part of the return of Rock n' Roll.And that what we have to say means so much to these amazing people.
Jeremy Miles Ferguson
Amen
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I've just never been the kind of actor that things have stayed with. I've never needed to carry a character off stage.
Morgan Freeman
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Bravery is not strength in the face of a far lesser foe. Bravery is the exact opposite of that.
Hank Green
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I have so much to learn when it comes to running. I just don't ever want it to feel like a chore. When I choose to sign up for a race or go out for a run, it's to make myself feel good, and I almost always do.
Summer Sanders
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My breast cancer was caught very early thanks to my doctor a wonderful woman named Elsie Giogi, who just recently passed away after practicing medicine into her 80's. At the time, she had suggested I go for a baseline mammogram before age 40 because I had fibrocystic breasts. The mammogram discovered a tiny tumor, and it was so small that they were able to take it out very easily. I had a lumpectomy. Unfortunately, they did miss a little of the cancer, and two years later I had a mastectomy. But hey, I'm here, I'm alive, and I'm going to live to be 100!
Kate Jackson