Fitina Tanzanian Quotes & Sayings
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My shoes are clean from walking in the rain. — Jack Kerouac
People kill themselves, people destroy their lives, just because they have not come to the full realization of the essence of life. — Sunday Adelaja
The thing about living in New York is that there are other artists; that is the most difficult, I think they are the hardest critics. — Julian Schnabel
Our age is enlightened ... How is it, then, that we still remain barbarians? — Friedrich Schiller
No killing," Jordan said. "We're trying to make you feel peaceful, so you don't go up in flames. Blood, killing, war, those are all non-peaceful things. Isn't there anything else you like? Rainforests? Chirping birds?"
"Weapons," said Jace. "I like weapons."
"I'm starting to think we have a problematic issue of personal philosophy here."
Jace leaned forward, his palms flat on the ground. "I'm a warrior," he said. "I was brought up as a warrior. I didn't have toys, I had weapons. I slept with a wooden sword until I was five. My first books were medieval demonologies with illuminated pages. The first songs I learned were chants to banish demons. I know what brings me peace, and it isn't sandy beaches or chirping birds in rainforests. I want a weapon in my hand and a strategy to win."
Jordan looked at him levelly. "So you're saying that what brings you peace ... is war."
"Now you get it. — Cassandra Clare
I want to understand the piers of language and music and comprehension that can hold up a building even when what the building houses is an earthquake. This thinking must surely come into the poems I write, but more by osmosis than will. — Jane Hirshfield
But I can't erase the past, only learn from it. It's ok. Applying what I know makes the present and the future a beautiful place to be. — Kamal Ravikant
Unfortunately, people who always tell the truth don't have many friends. — Eraldo Banovac
And the desire to own property, to take for ourselves things which in no way belong to us, does not stop short at the sun. The air is already bought and sold as a commodity, by health resorts. And what of water? Or waterpower? Why should the earth be parceled out into private hands? Is it any different from the sun? No; the earth belongs to the people who live on it. God intended it for them, but it has been taken over by private individuals. Privare means to steal. Thus private property is stolen property - property stolen from God and from humankind! — Eberhard Arnold
We reject the teaching that the work of the Holy Spirit in regeneration is dependent upon the exercise of man's free will. — Anonymous
When I go out there, I have no pity on my brother. I'm out there to win. — Joe Frazier
Don't know about my knives, but my gun's made of pain. — Devon Monk
We can't continue treating people like monsters and then wondering why they have so few reservations about doing monstrous things. — T.J. Kirk
