Happy Jamhuri Day Quotes & Sayings
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You don't have to know how to build an automobile or a television set or a laptop to know how to use it. — Vint Cerf

And then he was gone. Leaving nothing but the swish of the front door, and a mountain of possibilities in his wake. — Stacie Hammond

You can be honest without sharing your opinions on everything. — Temple Grandin

When we began filming, these people had legs, but as we were filming, they had been injured and they were brought to the hospital to have their legs amputated, and that's where we found them and asked them to come and be part of the film. — Mohsen Makhmalbaf

(Present-day anthropologists defend the thesis that the American Indians were in fact originally Mongolians who crossed over by the Bering Strait.) — Barbara W. Tuchman

I don't think people understand that being poor means you have to work from dawn until dusk just to survive through the day. I think there's some notion that poor people lie about all day not doing anything. — Emma Thompson

I love you, Andie Marks MacKenzie. I'm not letting you go. — Elle Casey

The fundamentalist religions simply seem to offer more hope for a brighter future than do the more liberal, humanistic ones. — Martin Seligman

Faith is from within; it is the outbreaking of human spontaneity; it is force of soul, grandeur of sentiment, magnanimity, generosity, courage. Its formulas are naturally unintelligible in their literal tenor; for, otherwise, they would represent that which is scientifically known, and would not be the mere provisional clothing of that which is not objectively given, but subjectively projected from the inmost depth of the soul. — William Batchelder Greene

When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional. — Hunter S. Thompson

O truth divine! enlightened by thy ray, I grope and guess no more, but see my way. — John Arbuthnot

There's not a branch of publishing or broadcasting that doesn't depend in some way on advertising. It'd be like an aquarium without water. Why, ninety-five percent of the information that reaches you has already been preselected and paid for. — Haruki Murakami