Enja Quotes & Sayings
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We gave him a hearty welcome, for there was nearly half as much of the entertaining as of the contemptible about the man.. — Edgar Allan Poe
Three black men walked past us wearing airline uniforms, visored caps, white pants and jackets whose shoulders bristled with epaulettes. Black pilots? Black captains? It was 1962. In our country, the cradle of democracy, whose anthem boasted 'the land of the free, the home of the brave,' the only black men in our airports fueled planes, cleaned cabins, loaded food or were skycaps, racing the pavement for tips. — Maya Angelou
Dissensions between Muslim nations run at least as deep, if not deeper, than those nations' resentment of the West. — Salman Rushdie
Sex.
I was going to have sex.
With a boy.
A hot boy.
A hot BRITISH boy.
Or maybe I was going to throw up.
What if I threw up on the hot British boy?
What if I threw up on the hot British boy DURING SEX? — Cora Carmack
What has 32 legs and 1 tooth?'
What?' we all asked.
A West Virginia unemployment line. — Stephen Chbosky
It should be noted that the seeds of wisdom that are to bear fruit in the intellect are sown less by critical studies and learned monographs than by insights, broad impressions, and flashes of intuition. — Carl Von Clausewitz
You will always reap greater rewards by exercising at the more intense side of the spectrum. — James Driver
It is, therefore, a fact that anybody who wants to realise Truth or who wants to be humane, must follow non-violent ways of life, otherwise he will not be able to reach the Truth. — Morarji Desai
It's hard to let go of something you never really had but, even harder when you know it's everything you ever wanted, — Anais Torres
Nobody black or white who really believes in democracy can stand aside now; everybody's got to stand up and be counted. — Lena Horne
With a weary and yet a pleased smile, and with an action as if he stretched his little figure out to rest, the child heaved his body on the sustaining arm, and seeking Rokesmith's face with his lips, said:
'A kiss for the boofer lady. — Charles Dickens
He took the box but did not avail himself of a tissue. She understood. Sometimes it was comforting to feel the wetness of grief's tears on your face. — Julius Lester
Any colour - so long as it's black. — Henry Ford
My grandfather, mother and father were gifted verbally, and my mother passed that along to me. She always made sure I was conscious of language and words. — George Carlin
Course, that's the trouble with politics, it breeds politics! So that makes it pretty hard to stamp out. — Will Rogers
