Doyce Nunis Quotes & Sayings
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A man's best friends are his ten fingers. — Robert Collyer
If President Bush is serious about genocide, an immediate priority is to stop the cancer of Darfur from spreading further, which means working with France to shore up Chad and the Central African Republic. — Nicholas D. Kristof
Don't let others make you feel inferior. If you start belittling yourself, others will follow. — Andy C.E. Brown
I, too, overflow; ... my body knows unheard-of songs. — Helene Cixous
Whatever you goin' through, could always be much worse,
Don't make a mistake, mistakin' your blessings for a curse. — Joe Budden
I know why you didn't bother to switch on the sign. I know why you haven't even gone up to open the office tonight. You didn't really forget. It's just that you don't want anyone to come, you hope they don't come." "All — Robert Bloch
The death tax is one of the leading causes of the dissolution of small businesses. — Kit Bond
In various and different circumstances certain objects and individuals are going to turn out to be vital. The wager of survival cannot, by its nature, reveal which, in advance of events. — Nadine Gordimer
Never to have been born is best But if we must see the light, the next best Is quickly returning whence we came. When youth departs, with all its follies, Who does not stagger under evils? Who escapes them?
Sophocles'
Sleep is good, death is better; but of course, The best would be never to have been born at all.
Heinrich Heine2 — David Benatar
In the final analysis luck is more important than skill. But any Marine who relies on luck to accomplish his mission is a dead Marine. — David Sherman
Chekhov will seek out the key situation in the life of a cabman or a charwoman, and make them glow for a brief moment in the tender light of his sympathy. — Robert Wilson Lynd
When you see the sadness
spread the light of kindness. — Debasish Mridha
We all must live our lives always feeling, always thinking the moment has arrived. — Tracy Chapman