Idemudia Uwafiokun Quotes & Sayings
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I burn a lot of stuff. My son, bless his heart, eats it anyway. But he makes a face! — Sherri Shepherd

Fate destined me to play Fagin. It was the part of a lifetime, and I was the only actor to be in the stage production and in the film. — Ron Moody

Picture the poor Arab private. He knows no one in his unit gives a shit about him; after all, he doesn't give a shit about any of them, either. They're not family. What happens when that private is placed in the loneliest position in the world, the modern battlefield? He runs at the first sign things are going badly. (He'll be fine as long as they are going well, though. Note: things rarely go well.) — Tom Kratman

Thinking is a tiring process; it is much easier to accept beliefs passively than to think them out, rigorously questioning their grounds by asking what are the consequences that follow from them. — L. Susan Stebbing

If you have a complaint about someone, then you become the accuser and the other becomes the accused. Never complain about anyone. He who brings a complaint is at fault, you should understand that first, then comes next, the talk about the accused. — Dada Bhagwan

Two choices. One future. I was so sick of running. So sick of hiding. So sick of being weak . I didn't run. I didn't deny it. Instead, I held my chin high and claimed all that I'd achieved. I'd won; they'd lost. So be it if my life was now over. — Pepper Winters

Let your thoughts and intentions always be forgiving and loving so that you may bring true peace to mankind. — Debasish Mridha

The city was lovely. There could be no place in the world to which he belonged so completely.
That was why he'd always dreamed of leaving, and why he'd always been so afraid to go. — Daniel Alarcon

It was the longest, most exquisite high of my life, but the hangover came first. — Dan Harris

I wish I was better at art. I love some of the great artists of the 19th century and, compared to them, I just feel I lack this technique that they had. They have so much skill. — Hayao Miyazaki