Demorara Quotes & Sayings
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To understand the value of the middle
the golden middle path
you'll have to know your own golden rules.
Religious Leader Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans
The Religion Of The Blue Circle
November 10, 2016 — Petra Hermans

From my locker I collected my sneakers, jock strap, and gym pants and then turned away, leaving the door ajar for the first time, forlornly open and abandoned, the locker unlocked. This was more final than the moment when the Headmaster handed me my diploma. My schooling was over now. — John Knowles

That's part of American greatness, is discrimination. Yes, sir. Inequality, I think, breeds freedom and gives a man opportunity. — Lester Maddox

And over your unconsecrated head
you'll hear the howling wolves
lament their fate and yours the livelong year; — Charles Baudelaire

World Christians are heaven's expatriates, camping where the Kingdom is best served. — David Bryant

Dear God, what's it like in your funny little brains? It must be so boring. — Sherlock

... sin has always been more delicious than loyalty. — Jennie Fields

It is true that when you're in the White House alone, it is a lonely place. Big and lonely. — Nancy Reagan

Never does a man portray his character more vividly than when proclaiming the character of another. — Winston Churchill

The time has come to end the suffering and the plight of millions of Palestine refugees in the homeland and the Diaspora, to end their displacement and to realize their rights, some of them forced to take refuge more than once in different places of the world. — Mahmoud Abbas

But little Mouse, you are not alone,
In proving foresight may be vain:
The best laid schemes of mice and men
Go often askew,
And leave us nothing but grief and pain,
For promised joy!
Still you are blest, compared with me! — Robert Burns

Every young person gets so excited about new software packages and new technology. — John Lasseter

Of course, with agriculture came the first big civilizations, the first cities built of mud and brick, the first empires. And it was the administers of these empires who began hiring people to keep track of the wheat and sheep and wine that was owed and the taxes that was owed on them by making marks; marks on clay in that time. — Howard Rheingold

We do survive every moment, after all, except the last one. — John Updike