Dibba Quotes & Sayings
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Let take a cat, and foster her with milk And tender flesh, and make her couch of silk, And let her see a mouse go by the wall, Anon she leaveth milk and flesh, and all, And every dainty that is in that house, Such appetite hath she to eat the mouse. Lo, here hath kind her domination, And appetite banishes discretion. — Oswald Barron

Don't ask why if you don't want to die. Do as you're told if you want to get old. — David Foster Wallace

You may give a piece of bread to a hungry person, and when the cravings of hunger return some one else must administer to his wants again; to put that person in a position to earn his own subsistence is true charity; in this way you direct his feet in the path of true independence, he is then only dependent on his own exertions and on the blessings of his God. — Daniel H. Wells

Great writing is always rewriting or revisionism, and is founded on a reading that clears space for the self. — Harold Bloom

All over Harlem, Negro boys and girls are growing into stunted maturity, trying desperately to find a place to stand; and the wonder is not that so many are ruined but that so many survive. — James A. Baldwin

An honest brew makes its own friends. — John Molson

Thank you for not growing to hate humans. — Yuki Midorikawa

To to change misery, disease and failure into joy, health, success and prosperity, I must think, speak and act, in ways which are the exact reverse of how most people think, speak and act. — James Arthur Ray

Your job is to find better ideas, mine is to cut holes in the ones you have, and you've already done that pretty well. — Steven Brust

My husband is always telling me: 'We're on holiday - we don't need to have an itinerary!' But I always want to see as much as I can. Sometimes, I come back from holiday needing a holiday. — Ashley Jensen

Anyone who is to find Christ must first find the church. How could anyone know where Christ is and what faith is in him unless he knew where his believers are? — Martin Luther