Aphorisms
“My mother used to always tell me “God won’t give you
more than you can handle,” and she was right. But isn’t it
amazing how much one human being can handle.”
“My mother used to say, ‘What don’t kill will fatten.’ But I
think that only works with food. The quote for real life is,
‘If it doesn’t kill us, it will only make us stronger.’”
“My mum once said: ‘Son you have something special.’ I
said: ‘I know. It just has to come out the right way!’”
“My one and only fear is not having a life full of
insecurities and pain, but to stand still and do nothing.”
“My only fear is fear itself.”
“My relatives deserve an acting award because they love
pretending.”
“My shell that is seen is but supplementary to what lies
within.”
“My story is one of many thousands, and the world will
not suffer if it ends too soon.”
“My tongue is a knife that is very sharp and you know, it
can hurt you very easily.”
“Nature has given us enough for our needs but not
enough for out greed.”
“Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human
freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of
slaves.”
“Neither a second nor a year is replaceable.”
“Neither the intensity of your feelings nor the certainty of
your convictions is any assurance that you are right.”
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