Top 9 Quotes & Sayings by Angel Grant

Explore popular quotes and sayings by Angel Grant.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Angel Grant


Angel Grant is a Neo Soul/ Alternative Singer who is considered by some an R&B Singer in the United States She scored chart success in the late 1990s with the single "Lil Red Boat" produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and James "Big Jim" Wright. Ms Grant Co wrote her entire album titled “Album “ with the Mega Hit Writers and Producers Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and James "Big Jim" Wright. Ms Grant was the first artist signed to their newly created label Flyte Tyme Records. Flyte Tyme Productions is famous for their work with Janet Jackson, Chanté Moore Johnny Gil SOS Band and Mariah Carey. Her debut album titled Album followed while the debut single was a top twenty hit on the BET network. 2010 Grant Released a Sophomore Album titled “My Journey Back “ Ms Grant wrote and Produced Sophomore Album

Nothing spells shame like living what feels like a double life.
There are many factors that impact the value of login credentials sold on the dark web. The main factor is how easy it is for a hacker to resell the merchandise, especially from a brand name, i.e., it's easier to sell an Apple iPhone over a pair of boots. Another factor that contributes to cost on the dark web is if there is a credit card saved on the account file and whether the stolen credentials have been verified. This means that a hacker was able to verify a successful login and the owner/consumer hasn't changed their password so we can expect even more fraud transactions to come.
We take drugs because we want to feel a sense of connection, and we seek God for the same reason. The search, no matter where it's directed - divine union or cocaine - begins with pain that comes from believing you're separate from love. The key is using spiritual practice to turn inward, toward awareness, which is what we actually are.
Addiction struggle is believing you are separate from love. It took me a long time to glimpse that. — © Angel Grant
Addiction struggle is believing you are separate from love. It took me a long time to glimpse that.
Nothing inhibits healing like shame.
I started using drugs when I was thirteen. By twenty-one, I was shooting up coke and heroin. In my early twenties, I unconsciously used asana to make the "getter" inside me stronger. Sure, I got a hit of the yoga high - serenity at the end of class - but how sustainable is that if you're holding grudges against yourself or others?
Twenty percent of meals in America are eaten in the car. What if we turn even three percent of meals into open, compassionate conversations with loved ones around topics we perceive to be hard - like death or addiction? A lot will change.
Yoga is living as awareness itself - with nothing pulling or pushing you.
I think that you are serving others when you share pieces of yourself with other people.
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