Alcoballics Quotes & Sayings
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The happiness of a people is the only rational object of government, and the only object for which a people, free to choose, can have a government at all. — Frances Wright

Best results are often achieved well before you need a job, by consistently networking so that when you find yourself job-hunting you have a large network to work with. — Erik Qualman

I look forward to the day when being called 'another Monica Lewinsky' refers to the hard work behind a master's degree in social psychology from the London School of Economics, after spending the first act of one's life deflecting the shame of a scandal that should have rested on the shoulders of a man old enough to have known better. — Julie Klausner

Belief." He snorted. "I could kiss a thousand crosses. Fucking belief. — Paolo Bacigalupi

We come to mistake the crumbs of mercy for the feast of love — Franz Kafka

A discovery you make yourself is worth twenty thousand things that you are taught, even if it is a discovery that everyone else has made. — Esther Freud

Take heed of a person marked, and a Widdow thrice married.
[Take heed of a person marked, and a widow thrice married.] — George Herbert

If don't want to be eliminated, you must be innovative. Update your knowledge and you won't be outmoded. — Israelmore Ayivor

A horny Igbo girl's nipple can be used to crush diamond — Pete Edochie

Forgiveness, which is the place that every story turns, the chance we give each other. — Beth Kephart

Fear is not a word in my football documentary. — Jose Mourinho

Henry, I know it seems unimaginable, but you are being empowered tonight," I told him. "You are being given something that is horrible, but is also a life lesson. This will make you stronger. This will make you more determined. You'll be in your office somewhere, someday, and some pompous asshole will say something to you. And you'll supposedly be upset, and you'll supposedly be fearful of your boss's reaction. But then you'll think, 'This is gravy. This is fine. I couldn't care less about this prick. I'm not upset now. I was upset the night my mother died. — Martin Short

If a comparative-literature major had existed at Harvard College for undergraduates I would have surely gone in that direction. — Louis Begley