Dhomme Quotes & Sayings
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Making a programme that appears to condone a positive stereotype actually enforces all the negative ones as well. It says that they all have a valid point. To assert that Americans are naive, Germans humourless and the French arrogant is one thing: they're big enough to take it. But to say that there's a conspiracy of Jewish bankers, that gypsies are thieves, Pakistanis are dirty and refugees are muggers is something quite else. — A.A. Gill
I'm just a musician and a record producer. — Quincy Jones
Traumas produce their disintegrating effects in proportion to their intensity, duration and repetition. (1909) — Pierre Janet
I do think British and American politics rhyme. They go in cycles. They go in Thatcher-Reagan cycles, Blair-Clinton cycles. — David Brooks
The most important thing that I learned in growing up is that forgiveness is something that, when you do it, you free yourself to move on. — Tyler Perry
Let a woman too close, and while she sucked your cock, she sucked your brains and manhood right out of you, too. — Larissa Ione
There's nothing tiny or insignificant. Everything is significant. And everything flows on the same basis of Laws. Whether you are looking at world events or something that's happening in your kitchen drawer, broad and important, or narrow and seemingly insignificant, there's potential for connection or disconnection in either case. And it is only the connection or the disconnection that is of really any importance. — Esther Hicks
There is no so wretched and coarse a soul wherein some particular faculty is not seen to shine. — Michel De Montaigne
Ranger slung an arm around my shoulders and kissed me on the top of my head. "Someday I need to talk to you about car care." "I know about car care. I kept a case of motor oil in the back." "That's my girl. — Janet Evanovich
In order to attain the impossible, one must attempt the absurd. — Miguel De Cervantes
Can the readers who did not experience this [the war] imagine what it is like to watch the complete destruction of one's country: the physical destruction, the destruction of the governance structures, the complete dispersal of its people, and massacres on a massive scale? Has there ever been such complete destruction of a country in history? The only reason why it is not seen as such is because my country was only in the minds of its people, but was not recognized by the global system of states — N. Malathy
This man used to go to school with his dog. Then they were separated. His dog graduated! — Henny Youngman
Most people do not take care of their lives, because they don't value life — Sunday Adelaja
That's it! said Jo to herself, when she at length discovered that genuine good will toward one's fellow men could beautify and dignify even a stout German teacher, who shoveled in his dinner, darned his own socks, and was burdened with the name of Bhaer. — Louisa May Alcott
If we need a true conception of the popular character to guide our sympathies rightly, we need it equally to check our theories, and direct us in their application. — George Eliot
