Chibuzo Emenari Quotes & Sayings
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It is not easy to fall into any absurdity, unless it be by the length of an account; wherein he may perhaps forget what went before. For all men by nature reason alike, and well, when they have good principles. — Thomas Hobbes
Bygones would never be complete bygones till she was a bygone herself. — Thomas Hardy
Would you please please please please please please please stop talking? — Ernest Hemingway,
Liberation movements - operating surreptitiously and conspiratorially - thrive on discipline and suspicion, and punish deviation or dissent. — Bill Keller
He who would foresee what is to happen should look to what has happened: for all that is has its counterpart in time past. — Niccolo Machiavelli
Humanity has one strength that no one has: that is we may feel the feelings, pain, jealousy, failure, love, happiness of others and identify with them, and even see the world through their own eyes. — Orhan Pamuk
By nature, we get more pleasure from God's gifts then from Himself. — John Piper
Christ himself deliberately staked his whole claim to the credit of men upon his resurrection. When asked for a sign, he pointed to this sign as his single and sufficient credential. — Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield
In the beginning there was rhythm. — Hans Von Bulow
Tolerance ain't the same as acceptance, even though we all wish it was. — Amy Ray
Our glories float between the earth and heaven
Like clouds which seem pavilions of the sun,
And are the playthings of the casual wind. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
We've always been a band who's taken forever to do things. After writing 'Persona' I think we wrote about four songs in three years! — Drew Goddard
In love, all questions are answered. — Djana Fahryeva
It is characteristic to believe that those in need are given to, that the squeaky hinge is the one that gets the oil, but in the realm of emotions this is not so. It is the person who does not solicit liking and love, admiration and respect, sympathy and empathy to whom they are freely given. — Jo Coudert
