Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow Quotes & Sayings
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I can't explain it, but spiritually it makes sense - though I don't understand how it does make sense. — Kevin McDonald

In the time of war, everyone was basically trying to live and manage the best they could. But you also had another period which was not a hard time at all - it was just a beautiful time. I lived in both eras. I got to fully experience and appreciate both the tragedy of Somalia and the beauty of it. — K'naan

but nothing upset and preoccupied him like the phrase whatever they dread most, that will happen. It seemed more than a simple curse; there was the ring of something presaging and prophetic about it, it was the sort of thing Jesse would say. — Ron Hansen

If you understood a business perfectly and the future of the business, you need very little in the way of a margin of safety. — Warren Buffett

It was not the lover she regretted,' wrote a Swiss imperial tutor, who understood their relationship. 'It was the friend. — Simon Sebag Montefiore

In loving things and the being in them man should rather draw things up to the human level than reduce humanity to their measure. — Jacques Maritain

We will see the increasingly rapid rate of growth we've already been seeing in Colorado continue. — John Hickenlooper

The Great Secret of Life is the law of attraction that says like attracts like, so when you think a thought, you are also attracting like thoughts to you. — Rhonda Byrne

Nations, like plants and human beings, grow. And if the development is thwarted they are dwarfed and overshadowed. — Claude McKay

Nothing seems to matter quite as much. I no longer think about death in the concentrated way I once did. I don't know? you get so old and you sort of give up in some way. You've had your period of angst, your period of religious desperation, and you've arrived at a philosophical position where you don't need, or you can't bear, to look at it. — John Updike

I came home, the car was in the dining room. "How did you get the car in here?" "Easy, I took a left at the kitchen." — Henny Youngman