A Quote by Kelela

'Seat at the Table' has expressed real adversity, struggle, and also triumph and joy. — © Kelela
'Seat at the Table' has expressed real adversity, struggle, and also triumph and joy.
There is no greater joy than that of feeling oneself a creator. The triumph of life is expressed by creation.
In New York, pretending to be above the struggle means no seat on the bus and a table next to the kitchen.
Triumph over adversity that's what the marathon is all about. Nothing in life can't triumph after that
Don't just get involved. Fight for your seat at the table. Better yet, fight for a seat at the head of the table.
Business has to have a seat at the table. Infrastructure isn't going to be built properly if business doesn't have a seat at the table. A school is not going to happen if businesses don't work with schools about what kind of jobs they really need.
Flom had the same experience...He didn't triumph over adversity. Instead, what started out as adversity ended up being an opportunity.
You cannot struggle to joy. Struggle and joy are not on the same channel. You joy your way to joy. You laugh your way to success. It is through your joy that good things come.
People naturally tend toward inertia. That's why self improvement is such a struggle. But that's also why adversity lies at the heart of every success. The process of achievement comes through repeated failures and the constant struggle to climb to a higher level.
We always want to see people strive and see the human spirit triumph against adversity. That's what it's all about because that's what we're doing. We're trying to triumph in our lives.
Every member in Congress has a seat, and they deserve a seat at the table.
Man's triumph will consist in substituting the struggle for existence by a struggle for mutual service.
Life has meaning only in the struggle. Triumph or defeat is in the hands of the Gods. So let us celebrate the struggle!
The harder the struggle, the more glorious the triumph. Self-realization demands very great struggle.
Visit Cape Town and history is never far from your grasp. It lingers in the air, a scent on the breezy, an explanation of circumstance that shaped the Rainbow People. Stroll around the old downtown and it's impossible not to be affected by the trials and tribulations of the struggle. But, in many ways, it is the sense of triumph in the face of such adversity that makes the experience all the more poignant.
To me, in life, if there's, like, a rule, and I think it's ridiculous, then of course I'll circumvent that but also point out how ridiculous the rule is. Other than that, if I go to a concert, and my seat is Row G, Seat 12, I'm sitting in Row G, Seat 12. I don't care if I'm with five other friends, I'm supposed to be in Seat 12, that's my seat.
The struggle which is not joyous is the wrong struggle. The joy of the struggle is not hedonism and hilarity, but the sense of purpose, achievement and dignity.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!