“At the exact time that our society embraces shaming, blaming, judgment, and rejection, it also holds acceptance and belonging as immensely important. In other words, it's never been more impossible to 'fit in,' yet 'fitting in' has never been more important and valued”
Brené Brown“You sold out! We elected you, and you sold out! The next time we have an election, I think everyone should vote for himself. Or we might just as well vote for Charlie Brown! Yes, next year we may even say, 'You're elected, Charlie Brown!”
Charles M. Schulz, You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown“I once dreamt of being a writer, to have my words known by many from many countries; this dream i dreamt came true...so why cant your dream come true too? Rayvon L Browne does not believe in the word cant - Rayvon L Browne”
Rayvon L. Browne“I dont want to hear the words "NOT POSSIBLE" they dont exist in my world - Rayvon L Browne”
Rayvon L. Browne“Love, hope, fear, faith - these make humanity; These are its sign and note and character”
Robert Browning, Browning's Paracelsus: Being the Text of Browning's Poem“One day you will wonder what was so important that you put off doing the most important things. 'Someday' can be a thief in the night.”
Deborah Brown“Leave people to their opinions and judgments. They cannot harm you; it is their understanding that is faulty, not yours. Leon Brown”
Leon Brown“I never said you had to like it. You have to accept it. No regret." - Clare Harding From the current book in writing BUMPKIN by Lani Brown.”
Lani Brown“All my life, the library has always been one of my favorite places to go. (Larry Brown: A Writer's Life by Jean W. Cash)”
Larry Brown“Consider this simple thought. The Lord could have made everything brown. Brown grass, brown flowers, brown sky, brown sea. But He didn't. There is much for us to enjoy in the variety and the beauty of His creation. These things illustrate His essential goodness. God is good. His goodness is seen in all His works.”
John F. MacArthur Jr., The Love of God“The protests and pain over the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown had me wondering if we can ever experience the world as others do. For no matter how disputed the circumstances of both cases, many people see what happened in black and white.”
Campbell Brown