Bwana Mungu Quotes & Sayings
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We need more understanding of human nature, because the only real danger that exists is man himself. — Carl Jung

I always say the person who taught me how to sing indirectly because I listened to her all the time was Brandy. I fell in love with her voice when I was six years old. I always loved Brandy. — Jhene Aiko

Hadley knows this isn't some Disney movie. Her parents aren't ever getting back together — Jennifer E. Smith

My pledge to you is that the SNP will put women and gender equality right at the heart of the Westminster agenda. — Nicola Sturgeon

In any case, it's the cowardice of people like you who give dictators the chance to install themselves! — Marjane Satrapi

Going all in and all out for the All in All is both a death sentence and a life sentence. Your sinful nature, along with its selfish desires, is nailed to the cross. Then, and only then, does your true personality, your true potential, and your true purpose come alive. After all, God cannot resurrect what has not died. And that's why so many people are half alive. They haven't died to self yet. — Mark Batterson

What Claire could do with the edible flowers that grew around the cranky apple tree in the backyard was the stuff of legend. Everyone knew that if you got Claire to cater your anniversary party, she would make aioli sauce with nasturtiums and tulip cups filled with orange salad, and everyone would leave the party feeling both jealous and aroused. And if you got her to cater your child's birthday party, she would serve tiny strawberry cupcakes and candied violets and the children would all be well behaved and would take long afternoon naps. Claire had a true magic to her cooking when she used her flowers. — Sarah Addison Allen

If you were expecting Prince Charming, I'm sorry. He's with his boyfriend. — Shayla Black

I want to see you at your worst. I want to see you all the time. — R.L. Griffin

When someone is in our tribe, I think it's particularly easier for us to tell them apart, because we're used to their facial features. — Don Lemon

Teachers were powerful enough to kill the indigenous languages: they are not powerful enough to bring them back to life. — Andrew Dalby

Understood who she was, understood that a small surrender didn't equal a larger one. — Nalini Singh

They have no harsh edges with each other, no spiny conflicts, they ride through life like conjoined jellyfish - expanding and contracting instinctively, filling each other's spaces liquidly. — Gillian Flynn

So what options were left?
Kill her. Hide the body.
If only he could ... Damn, stupid conscience. Why had the gods given them that gift? It definitely should have come with a return policy. — Sherrilyn Kenyon