Tabitha Suzuma Quotes
At what point do you give up - decide enough is enough? There is only one answer really. Never.
Tabitha Suzuma
Quotes to Explore
-
Certainly our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters need to be supported in living out their call to holiness.
Salvatore J. Cordileone
-
Renouncement: the heroism of mediocrity.
Natalie Clifford Barney
-
For me, and this may not be everybody, but because I do love country music so much, there's such a feeling of home in Nashville, especially because it's such a small town. You bring up one song, everybody knows who wrote it, everybody knows their mother and what their cell number is, and all of the stories.
Garrett Hedlund
-
When decorum is repression, the only dignity free men have is to speak out.
Abbie Hoffman
-
It's not about 'succeeding,' but sometimes on a film, you know you've captured something.
Tahar Rahim
-
It's funny how it usually works out that I end up dying. It sort of works out, because by the time I die, I'm usually tired of working on that particular movie, so I look forward to it.
Owen Wilson
-
It is in this sense that Franklin says, 'war is robbery, commerce is generally cheating.'
Karl Marx
-
The Copts - the only branch of the Christian Church which was thoroughly integrated into the Orient! But then your good Bishop of Salisbury openly said he considered these oriental Christians as worse than infidels, and your Crusaders massacred them joyfully.
Lawrence Durrell
-
I don't want to be a historical action figure or treated like I'm dead. Like one of those people where they go, 'Oh, isn't she dead?' And then I walk up, and they're like, 'Whoa.' I can't really complain... because I've made myself into a historical action figure. I was like, 'Yeah, come on in!'
Kathleen Hanna
Bikini Kill
-
My grandmother, whom we call Biel, thinks it's very unbecoming of me not to smile for the paparazzi. So every time I see them, I think, 'Smile for Biel!'
Jessica Biel
-
At what point do you give up - decide enough is enough? There is only one answer really. Never.
Tabitha Suzuma