Bazaru Kovos Quotes & Sayings
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Many people in this world are merely playing a role, unaware that there is an Invisible Hand guiding them. — Paulo Coelho

Hug your friends tight, but your enemies tighter ? hug ?em so tight they can?t wiggle. — Lyndon B. Johnson

The Malays, like the Japanese, have a most rigid epistolary etiquette and set forms for letter writing. Letters must consist of six parts and are so highly elaborate that the scribes who indite them are almost looked upon as litterateurs. — Isabella Bird

To love, and to lose what we love, are equally things appointed for our nature. If we cannot bear the second well, that evil is ours. — C.S. Lewis

You never knew anybody completely. Not even yourself. — Michelle Dalton

You have grown abominably lazy, and you like gossip, and waste time on frivolous things, you are contented to be petted and admired by silly people, instead of being loved and respected by wise ones. — Louisa May Alcott

When a friend of Abigail and John Adams was killed at Bunker Hill, Abigail's response was to write a letter to her husband and include these words, "My bursting heart must find vent at my pen. — David McCullough

I guess that I'm primarily thought of as a rocker, largely because of 'Frankenstein' being such a heavy song - you know, it was really hard rock, almost a precursor of heavy metal and just the image of the synthesizer. I happened to be the first guy to get the idea of putting a strap on the keyboard. — Edgar Winter

The key to getting out of the boat is hearing the voice of God. — Mark Batterson

The mind reels at the multiplication of books intended to justify the author's promotion from assistant to associate professor. — C. Northcote Parkinson

A holiday vacation can mean sampling all kinds of new cuisine - whether it's Uncle Joe's award-winning chili or the exotic flavors of Nepal. If your little ones are fussy, be sure to ease mealtime hassles by bringing along a supply of the familiar foods they're accustomed to rejecting at home. — Adam Mansbach