“Therefore, dark past,
I’m about to do it.
I’m about to forgive you
for everything.”
Mary Oliver (1935–2019) American writer
Variant: I’m doing badly, I’m doing well; whichever you prefer.
Source: Letters to Milena
“Therefore, dark past,
I’m about to do it.
I’m about to forgive you
for everything.”
Mary Oliver (1935–2019) American writer
Jakaya Kikwete (1950) Tanzanian politician and president
Regarding his Party's dominance as a one-party state. <br class="br">Interviews, Interview with Financial Times, 2007-10-04 http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/d8a07e28-72a3-11dc-b7ff-0000779fd2ac.html?nclick_check1/
Dael Orlandersmith (1959) American actress and writer
On incorporating various perspectives in her works in “Dael Orlandersmith Is a Poet of Life’s Complexity” https://www.americantheatre.org/2015/12/11/dael-orlandersmith-is-a-poet-of-lifes-complexity/ in American Theatre (2015 Dec 11)
“I’m not a gentleman, I’m a nobleman, a distinction I suspect you understand very well.”
Stephanie Laurens (1943) Australian writer
Source: Devil's Bride
“Baby do you dare to do this?
Cause I’m coming at you like a dark horse.”
Katy Perry (1984) American singer, songwriter and actress
Dark Horse, written by Katy Perry, Jordan Houston, Lukasz Gottwald, Sarah Hudson, Max Martin, and Henry Walter
Song lyrics, Prism (2013)
Context: So you wanna play with magic?
Boy, you should know what you're falling for.
Baby do you dare to do this?
Cause I’m coming at you like a dark horse.
“I do believe in God but I’m not very religious, I’m probably Christianity.”
William Moseley (actor) (1987) British actor
Source: Interview on Narniafans April 30th, 2006 by Paul Martin http://www.narniafans.com/archives/849