Adarshamath Quotes & Sayings
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With my pen I have engraved warrants of citizenship in the most remote corners, for truly the world has been my home. — James A. Michener

Those pricks down the hall, flying high above it all on this hillside, they're the kind of people whose faces end up on money or a new library so that kids will have a new place to hang out while realizing that no one ever taught them how to read. Their wealth doesn't insulate them from the world. It creates it. Their bank statements read like Genesis. Let there be light and let a thousand investment banks bloom. They shit cancer, and when they belch in a bowl valley like L.A., the air turns so thick and poisonous that you can cut it up like bread and serve it for lunch at McDonald's. A Suicide Sandwich Happy Meal. — Richard Kadrey

Have a short memory and a lot of forgiveness. Especially us girls who don't forget a thing. Move on ... — Gabrielle Reece

The disciple is rich not in possessions, but in personal identity. — Oswald Chambers

Open the door by yourself instead of waiting the door to be opened by itself! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Whamming someone smaller than oneself in order to teach that person civilized behavior is not within Miss Manners' concept of propriety, much less logic. — Judith Martin

Selfishness is the greatest curse of the human race. — William E. Gladstone

I wanted to retire from all that, but I guess my breasts still have a career, and I'm just tagging along with them. — Pamela Anderson

Always be quite simple and sincere and ask God to grant me those two virtues. — Vincent De Paul

Skilled shortages in America exist because we are shielding our skilled labor force from world competition. [Visa quotas] have been substituted for the wage pricing mechanism. In the process we have created [a] privileged elite whose incomes are being supported at non-competitively high levels by immigration quotas on skilled professionals. Eliminating such restrictions would reduce at least some of the income inequality. — Alan Greenspan