Famous Tanzanian Quotes & Sayings
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Unless we can interpret that ecstatic trip in a way that better grounds our physical reality, trance isn't worth much. — S. Kelley Harrell
I remember that the single most vicious letter I ever read was the letter Hemingway wrote Scribners when they asked him to give a blurb for From Here to Eternity. It's there, in the Selected Letters for all to read, an example of a once great writer at his very worst. I doubt that he ever forgave Scribners for publishing James Jones in the first place. War, as Hemingway saw it, belonged to him. — Larry McMurtry
You have to let life come and go. — Ramin Bahrani
Although I don't use it nearly so much anymore, I've decided, five years down the line, that Mr. Treadstone's verdict on 'kind of' was kind of unjust. Obviously, this phrase can be redundant or reductive, or just plain stupid in some sentences, but not in all sentences. I wouldn't, for example, use a sentence like 'Antarctica is kind of cold', or 'Hitler was kind of evil'. But sometimes, things aren't black and white. And sometimes 'kind of' expresses this better than any other phrase. For example, when I tell you that my mother was kind of peculiar, I can think of no better way of putting this. — Gavin Extence
Fiercely to cherish, softly to guard. — Diana Gabaldon
She's using me. And I like it. — Alex Flinn
I've never read an ebook. Print every time. — Mark Billingham
The greatest pleasure when I started making money was not buying cars or yachts but finding myself able to have as many freshly typed drafts as possible. — Gore Vidal
He was after a sensational story and this, of course, could not be constructed out of mere truth; not out of officially released truth, anyway. It was essential that the news-reading public should feel, first, that the community was in danger and secondly that people - well-off people, "official" people - who ought to have known better, were to blame for it. — Richard Adams
Even savage animals can agree among themselves. — Juvenal
Now I may have faith/ to make mountains fall/ But if I lack love/ then I am nothin' at all — Lauryn Hill
Adam was the first man, Eve the first woman, Satan the first consultant, and God the first entrepreneur. — Dee Hock
