Afikpo Culture Quotes & Sayings
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I purely attribute my 'hamming it up' quality to growing up with three older brothers and just being like a tomboy my whole life. Literally, my mother had to be like, 'Honey, there's a certain point where you have to start wearing a shirt.' You know, I would run around with the boys and play tag football and climb trees. — Eliza Dushku

If you have ever had the vision of God, you may try as you like to be satisfied on a lower level, but God will never let you. — Oswald Chambers

We need to accept the principle that sometimes poor people will die just because they are poor. — Tyler Cowen

What need had I of so many efforts? The soft lines of these hills and the hand of evening on this troubled heart teach me much more. — Albert Camus

And to stand together against homophobic, sexist, misogynistic, anti-Semitic and racist agendas. I'm an optimist. And I can't help but feel hopeful about the future of film, especially looking at all these beautiful people in this room. Martin Luther King Jr. said, 'Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.' And I would like to encourage everyone in this room to please speak up. — Jessica Chastain

The truth is,everything we really desire is either forbidden,immoral or unhealthy, and if you're lucky, all three at once. — Hanif Kureishi

I think all of the attention of the world, to include the attention of the Arab world, should be on Saddam Hussein and whether or not he is prepared to give up the weapons of mass destruction that he has used to terrorise the region. — Colin Powell

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday because I don't have to do anything except bring wine and go to my sister's all day and go to the movies with the family. So, actually, Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday, but there's not much comedy material on Thanksgiving. Melatonin really isn't that funny. — John Waters

'Tis the common disease of all your musicians that they know no mean, to be entreated, either to begin or end. — Ben Jonson

I prefer trying over talking. — Dillon Burroughs

If the Bill of Rights contains no guarantee that a citizen shall be secure against lethal poisons distributed either by private individuals or by public officials, it is surely only because our forefathers, despite their considerable wisdom and foresight, could conceive of no such problem. — Rachel Carson

Wariness had driven away poetry; from hesitating to feel came the moment when you no longer could. — Elizabeth Bowen

The income men derive from producing things of slight consequence is of great consequence to them. — John Kenneth Galbraith