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Historical Language Blunders Quotes By Phil Thompson

Nobody likes being criticised, particularly by players who will be in Disneyland this summer on their holidays rather than the World Cup in Japan — Phil Thompson

Historical Language Blunders Quotes By Anthony De Mello

A prisoner lived in solitary confinement for years. He saw and spoke to no one and his meals were served through an opening in the wall. One day an ant came into his cell. The man contemplated it in fascination as it crawled around the room. He held it in the palm of his hand the better to observe it, gave it a grain or two, and kept it under his tin cup at night. One day it suddenly struck him that it had taken him ten long years of solitary confinement to open his eyes to the loveliness of an ant. — Anthony De Mello

Historical Language Blunders Quotes By Robert Reich

Those who take their money abroad in an effort to avoid paying American taxes should lose their American citizenship. — Robert Reich

Historical Language Blunders Quotes By Pravin Agarwal

You should work smart while working hard, never underestimate the power of increasing efficiency and honing skills periodically to keep them relevant and deliver work efficiently. — Pravin Agarwal

Historical Language Blunders Quotes By Jane Harvey-Berrick

I love you," I said. "What we have, you and me, it's what I thought love should be, but I'd stopped believing it existed. — Jane Harvey-Berrick

Historical Language Blunders Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Dream all you can, live all you say, work all you must. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Historical Language Blunders Quotes By Liliana Kohann

Be kind to your future self, and your future will be kind to you. — Liliana Kohann

Historical Language Blunders Quotes By Marilyn Vos Savant

Be able to identify the most common breeds of dogs and cats on sight. — Marilyn Vos Savant