Childrens Joy Quotes & Sayings
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Barry Jones once said that Australia is the only country where the word 'academic' is a pejorative. The academic sector has a vibrant and practical role to play in this complex world of ours. Higher education and research are worthy of your much closer attention. Yes, we can be and should be the clever country. Our progress can be within the highest ethical and moral framework. But this will only happen if we place appropriate emphasis on education, research and innovation within a truly international framework. — Gustav Nossal
If you can wait for success for days,
you want it.
If you can wait for success for weeks,
you desire it.
If you can wait for success for years,
you need it.
If you can wait for success for decades,
you deserve it.
If you can wait for success for a lifetime,
it is already yours. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Damn, you're soft. I have trouble keeping my hands off you.
Okay, serious melty stuff. — Cherise Sinclair
With the passing of time, as well as the social evolution and genetic exchange, we ended up putting our conscience in the colour of blood and in the salt of tears, and, as if that were not enough, we made our eyes into a kind of mirror turned inwards, with the result that they often show without reserve what we are verbally trying to deny. — Jose Saramago
Collecting and hoarding seem to be about the loss of others, while philanthropy and de-accessioning are more about the impending loss of self. (Whoever dies with the most toys actually loses.) — Douglas Coupland
I'd rather give up my ears than my eyes, which might sound unusual for a musician. — John Lydon
Let my burden be your burden, and yours be mine. — Alice Hoffman
Part-time effort, won't yield full-time results — S.B. Sebrick
the devil has always lived in men when they reach too far, when they fail to ask if they should do something just because they can do it. — James S.A. Corey
God forbid that Truth should be confined to Mathematical Demonstration! — William Blake