Diability Quotes & Sayings
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Top Diability Quotes

Sometimes you do things to yourself so bad that the memories have barbs and never let you go. — Simon R. Green

An artist conscientiously moves in a direction which for some good reason he takes, putting one work in front of the other with the hope he'll arrive before death overtakes him. — John Cage

It is from God that parents receive their children, and it is to God that they should lead them. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

I think it is best to know what you are and make peace with it. — Sarah McCarry

I prided myself on working as hard as I could, trying to overcome a learning diability. — Jeremy Bonderman

But I've swallowed my pride before, that's for sure. I'm practically lined with my mistakes on the inside like a bad-wallpapered bathroom. — Barbara Kingsolver

Woe to the youth whom Fancy gains, Winning from Reason's hand the reins, Pity and woe! for such a mind Is soft contemplative, and kind. — Walter Scott

Like it or not, philosophy or intellectual activity in ancient China was distinguished from manual labor, and thus philosophical texts were not only political in nature (because they normally addressed the issue of good government and social order) but also "esoteric." They were not meant to contribute to general education, but to be studied only by a small fraction of the population, i.e., by those who had access to learning and power. If we want to understand the Laozi historically, we have to accept this context and thus also the fact that, as a philosophical treatise, it did not attempt to be generally accessible. It was originally a text for the few - and it clearly shows. — Hans-Georg Moeller

Id rather be selling groundnuts in my village than play for a pathetic club like Chelsea FC — Samuel Eto'o