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“Every Nigerian must begin to raise their voice against our societal failures and call them as such at every juncture. In this way we could all bring about a modern, progressive and civilized society.”
Sunday Adelaja“Love to me has meant different things at different junctures of my life. I'm not a hopeless romantic.”
Randeep Hooda“If your life's at a juncture and you need to think about things, there's nowhere better than home. However old you are.”
Sophie Kinsella, Twenties Girl“We must have sinned greatly, at some juncture long buried in our protozoic past, to deserve such a universe”
John Updike, Toward the End of Time“Realizing this, I knew that the actual space of a room could be broken down and played with by planting illusions of real light (electric light) at crucial junctures in the room's composition.”
Dan Flavin“Imagine a great net spread across the universe. Each juncture is a “being,” and if we imagine that consciousness as a drop of dew, we can see that in each shining drop resides the reflection of every other drop on the net.”
Sandy Boucher, Opening the Lotus: A Woman's Guide to Buddhism“People live on the flow of the daily reality and they surge on the waves of hazy expectations. They can experience pleasant junctures and try to catch and enjoy each special moment that is offered to them. Until life takes them by surprise.”
Erik Pevernagie“They had waited for too long, and the result was this hiatus, and the reflection that time and patience may bring poor rewards, that time itself, if not confronted at the appropriate juncture, can play sly tricks, and more significantly, that those who do not act are not infrequently acted upon.”
Anita Brookner, A Private View“I had reached a juncture in my reading life that is familiar to those who have been there: in the allotted time left to me on earth, should I read more and more new books, or should I cease with that vain consumption--vain because it is endless--and begin to reread those books that had given me the intensest pleasure in my past.”
Lydia Davis“You must bear losses like a soldier, the voice told me, bravely and without complaint, and just when the day seems lost, grab your shield for another stand, another thrust forward. That is the juncture that separates heroes from the merely strong.”
Margaret George, The Memoirs of Cleopatra