Comdiel Quotes & Sayings
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Truly generous men are always ready to become sympathetic when their enemy's misfortune surpasses the limits of their hatred. — Alexandre Dumas
Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence ... the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake. — George Washington
The best way to be with your spirit is to forgive. — Nirmala Srivastava
Buildings have been made because of man. — Leon Battista Alberti
I've stopped caring about skeptics, but if they libel or defame me they will end up in court. — Uri Geller
It does wonders for my own psyche to turn envy into inspiration. No matter how successful we become, we're never above that. — Hillman Curtis
Ali would not be Ali unless I had come along. Him and me had three fights. — Joe Frazier
It's so nice to get flowers while you can still smell the fragrance. — Lena Horne
The important aspect as we look at this budget, and as we look at previous budgets, is the budget system - what I'm trying to get at is changing budgeting itself in Wisconsin. — Scott McCallum
In photography we must learn to seek, not the 'picture,' not the aesthetic of tradition, but the ideal instrument of expression, the self-sufficient vehicle for education. — Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Sudan is not really a country at all, but many. A composite layers, like a genetic fingerprint of memories that were once fluid, but have since crystallized out from the crucible of possibility — Jamal Mahjoub
I've admired Bill Kauffman's books for years ... appealing, elegantly written, and entirely American. — Howard Frank Mosher
Only the guiding hand of the true and uncorrupted Nisirtu has allowed humanity to progress to its current state. The human cesspool in this country idle away their time texting or emailing or calling one another on their shiny toys to babble incessantly about every second of their miserable, directionless lives. It is like the grunting of pigs in pens. They send endless streams of photos of themselves to their slave friends. And do you know why they do this? Because their lives have so little meaning that they secretly wonder if they even exist. — Samuel Fort