Vic Mensa Famous Quotes & Sayings
9 Vic Mensa Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
The fact is that each person has to do something different, something that is uniquely his own.— C. G. Jung

The key to happiness - as any good fairy godmother will tell you - is not to avoid problems, but to overcome them.— Janette Rallison

Yet this is not a novel. It is a faithful transcription of my memories, some of them hazy, others riddled with holes left by the passage of the years, others patched up by time and the filters of experience and distance, and still others, no doubt, completely invented by the stubborn narrator we all have within us, who wants things to be the way they sound best to us now, and not the way they were.— Alma Guillermoprieto

I live in a van, down by the river!— Chris Farley

People in New York never have time for anything.— Marina Abramovic

Once people start to realize the consistency of quality that is coming, they'll start to open up their minds a little more and say, "Wow, this is great. I'm going to tune into this." It's not just for the geeks and the people that are into it. It's actually really fascinating. That's my take on it.— J.H. Wyman

With me, it was my liver that was out of order. [ ... ] I had the symptoms, beyond all mistake, the chief among them being "a general disinclination to work of any kind."— Jerome K. Jerome
What I suffer in that way no tongue can tell. From my earliest infancy I have been a martyr to it. As a boy, the disease hardly ever left me for a day. They did not know, then, that it was my liver. Medical science was in a far less advanced state than now, and they used to put it down to laziness.
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Right is right only when entire.— Victor Hugo

The population explosion is an ecological phenomenon of displacement. Unless we solve that ecological problem of displacing people - to build huge dams, to build motorways, to take away what people need in order to survive - we will keep pumping more and more money into population programs. We will have more and more coercive and violent methods through which women's bodies are treated as experimental grounds for new contraceptives. Yet we will not have a solution to the problem of numbers.— Vandana Shiva
