Funny Somali Quotes & Sayings
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There's blood, a taste I remember. It tastes of orange popsicles, penny gumballs, red licorice, gnawed hair, dirty ice. — Margaret Atwood

In China, where no man gets a title until he is dead; and that is a better way, after all, than with us. When a man does something very good there, they give a title of nobility to his father, who is dead, or to his grandfather. — Swami Vivekananda

There are millions of animal species but, man is the only animal capable of destroying them all. — Anthony D. Williams

I still have very normal insecurities, but I've always been made to feel like a body is a body, and it's not supposed to look like what you see in the media. — Nikki Reed

Farewell's a bitter word to say. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

It's as if someone knew my innermost desires, and shaped you only for me, — Eloisa James

By practicing compassion and forgiveness, one can control hatred. — Radhe Maa

I knew Manuel Pellegrini from my time in Spain. I'd only heard good things about him, that he was someone who instilled the confidence in his players to go out and play good, attacking football. — Sergio Aguero

And I know about psychologists, when they're writing down what you're saying they're really writing down how much money they're going to get when they sell their latest yacht, because they're all yuppies with no respect. ... — Ned Vizzini

Enemies, as well as lovers, come to resemble each other over a period of time. — Sydney J. Harris

Sometimes when you're at your most certain, that's when everything you know is wrong. — James Patterson

Since ancient times, the left side has stood for the side of the unconscious or the unknown; the right side, by contrast, has represented the side of consciousness or wakefulness. Through the late twentieth century, the movement of the Left limited themselves to a materialist understanding of reality- exemplified by Marxism- demanding social justice and economic equality but not the restoration of intuition and the recognition of the hidden, qualitative dimensions of being suppressed by the mental-rational consciousness, narrowly focused on the quantifiable. — Jean Gebser

It is a catastrophe, all of this virtual being together. I think there are people who get hooked on the internet. If they need to look at explicitly sexual material to be aroused there is a problem. — Ruth Westheimer