41 Quotes About Transparent
- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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If the food that one ate the night before were somehow able to be seen and identified through one’s clothes throughout the day, millions of employees would each fast ten or so days before their payday.
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- Author Natalie Whipple
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Either I protect my friends and lie low until the fight for Radiasure is over, or I put everyone in harm's way and make sure that horrible drug never gets made again. Maybe if I was only putting myself at risk, I could be okay with it. But I can't make this decision for my friends and family. This is too much for one invisible girl to handle. "What do I do, Mom?"She puts her hands on my shoulders. "Sit down. I'll get the Pop Tarts.
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- Author John Geddes A Familiar Rain
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...You won't age? I promise you this - your hands will go shiny and transparent and at the slightest bruise they'll bleed...
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- Author Maurice Maeterlinck
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A thought that is almost beautiful – a thought that you speak not, but that you cherish within you at this moment, will irradiate you as though you were a transparent vase.
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- Author Mizan Chaudhury
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Choose a leader who will build bridges - not walls. A leader who will promote peace - not wars. A leader who believes in equality - not discrimination. A leader who is transparent - not secretive. A leader who will speak for all - not just animals.
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- Author Vera Nazarian
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In the kingdom of glass everything is transparent, and there is no place to hide a dark heart.
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- Author Kamand Kojouri
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You have to be transparent so you no longer cast a shadow but instead let the light pass through you.
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- Author Kassondra R. Lewis
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I’ve learned some lessons that I must share to help others. Bankruptcy Didn’t Break Me! I am here to make sure it doesn’t BREAK you!
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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One of the most perplexing contradictions is ‘who we are’ verses ‘who we’ve become’. And if we don’t reclaim the former, there will be very little that is authentic about the latter.
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