"I had learned that there were times when……" — Lawrence Hill
"I had learned that there were times when fighting was impossible, when the best thing to do was to wait and to learn."
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10 Quotes by Lawrence Hill
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When it comes to understanding others, we rarely tax our imaginations.
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You must learn to respect," Papa said. But I do not respect her," I said. Papa paused for a moment,…
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beware the clever man that makes the wrong look right
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But I have long loved the written word, and come to see in it the power of the sleeping lion.…
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Today you live, child. Tomorrow, you dream.
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Sometimes a deal with the devil is better than no deal at all.
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To gaze into another persons face is to do two things: to recognise their humanity and to assert your own.
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Some say that I was once uncommonly beautiful, but I wouldn't wish beauty on any woman who has not her…
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I remember wondering, within a year or two of taking my first my first steps, why only men sat to…
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