Engayla Quotes & Sayings
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It is only one who is thoroughly acquainted with the evils of war
that can thoroughly understand the profitable way of carrying it on. — Sun Tzu

When driven to the necessity of explaining, I found that I did not myself understand what I meant. — Maria Edgeworth

And so the Holiness of God is that infinite Perfection by which He keeps Himself free from all that is not Divine, and yet has fellowship with the creature, and takes it up into union with Himself, destroying and casting out all that will not yield itself to Him. — Andrew Murray

My mother's English, and she always was fascinated by the desert. — Arizona Muse

The gift of prayer is not always at our command. — Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Open the "book of life" and you will see a "text" of about 3 billion letters, filling about 10,000 copies of the new York Times Sunday edition. Each line looks something like this:
TCTAGAAACA ATTGCCATTG TTTCTTCTCA TTTTCTTTTC ACGGGCAGCC
These letters, abbreviations of the molecules making up the DNA, could easily mean that the anonymous donor whose genome has been sequenced will be bald by the age of fifty. Or they could reveal that he will develop Alzheimer's disease by seventy. We are repeatedly told that everything from our personality to future medical history is encoded in this book. Can you read it? I doubt it. Let me share a secret with you: Neither can biologists or doctors. — Albert-Laszlo Barabasi

Every labourer is worthy of his hire. No country can produce thousands of unpaid whole-time workers. — Mahatma Gandhi

A sign of celebrity is that his name is often worth more than his services — Daniel J. Boorstin

It's not hard to confuse love and hate. — Tyler Mcmahon

For us to change history, we first need to change the future. — Anthony Liccione

CORY: You ain't never gave me nothing! You ain't never done nothing but hold me back. Afraid I was gonna be better than you. All you ever did was try and make me scared of you. I used to tremble every time you called my name. Every time I heard your footsteps in the house. Wondering all the time...what's Papa gonna say if I do this?...What's he gonna say if I do that?...What's Papa gonna say if I turn on the radio? And Mama, too...she tries...but she's scared of you. — August Wilson

There are times of great beauty on a coffee farm. When the plantation flowered in the beginning of the rains, it was a radiant sight, like a cloud of chalk, in the mist of the drizzling rain. — Isak Dinesen