Diane Setswana Quotes & Sayings
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Poetry is man's best means of perceiving most profoundly the action and the consequence of his own emotions. — John Ciardi
When I first started writing lyrics and stuff, I was writing it to garage, and obviously garage kind of progressed to grime. — Lady Sovereign
When the gods come among men, they are not known. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The computer environment is radically different today. In the 1980s, it was like the Wild West, with a lot of open territory. Now, the cowboys have moved out and the farmers have moved in. — Mitch Kapor
Just thinking. Man, Sophie, it's only your first day and you've already befriended the school outcast, pissed off the most popular girls at Hecate, and developed a full-blown thing for the hottest guy. If you can manage to get detention tomorrow, you'll be like, legendary. — Rachel Hawkins
Survival is a balancing act where threat can come from anywhere". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa
No, we have our ups and downs, but we're all very up at the moment. — John Deacon
no one can resist what they can't detect". — Victoria Price
I just had never occured to me to think that anything inherent to me was to blame for the things that went wrong (or the things that never even happened at all) with the other guys before him. Maybe it was all the time I'd had to decide I was cool and good and worthy without anyone else's help. — Katie Heaney
The gesture is the thing truly expressive of the individual - as we think so will we act. — Martha Graham
Cervantes' text and Menard's are verbally identical; but the second is almost infinitely richer. — Jorge Luis Borges
He'd asked for his to be cooked medium rare, which in Mirkarvian cuisine meant it had been shown a picture of an oven for a moment and then served. A very brief moment, mind. — Jonathan L. Howard
Cyrus became lord of that great realm. His first act was to free all the peoples held in captivity by the Babylonians. Among them were the Jews, who went home to Jerusalem — E.H. Gombrich
Even when I am writing I usually take a break around lunchtime and go for a little walk to clear out my head. — Patricia Cornwell
Earth is constant only in her inconstancy, but in the heavenly state all mournful change shall be unknown, and with it all fear of storm to wreck our hopes and drown our joys. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
