Kaupena Soon Quotes & Sayings
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If you want to get the best out of people, ask them for help rather than assigning them work. — Jag Randhawa
It is very difficult to win. It's not in my script. — Louise Gluck
His behavior there was a perfect balance between gentleness and violence that gave her particular delight. — Paul Bowles
We are sometimes so happy, and never in our lives have we known more unhappiness. It's as if we were working together on the same statue, cutting it out of each other's misery. But I don't even know the design. — Graham Greene
If you are asking for my point of view, I would say that the Palestinians should go back to Palestine. — Hassan Nasrallah
Every time I see a certain room to grow, or a new opportunity to advance further, I go out and take it. — Andrew Tan
All migrants leave their pasts behind, although some try to pack it into bundles and boxes-but on the journey something seeps out of the treasured mementoes and old photographs, until even their owners fail to recognize them, because it is the fate of migrants to be stripped of history, to stand naked amidst the scorn of strangers upon whom they see rich clothing, the brocades of continuity and the eyebrows of belonging.. — Salman Rushdie
I grew up reading Shakespeare and Mark Twain. — Jackson Browne
Socialists believe otherwise - a man is not competent enough to make decision should he use seatbelt, should he buy insurance, and the same man is competent enough to elect president and government. — Janusz Korwin-Mikke
If you can imagine the area and the land in Cambodia, I mean there are hardly any roads in big parts of the country. The roads they have, in the rainy season, become just mud. So, if you're somebody that has just one leg, or blind with no arms and you have children and you're trying to work, and earn some money, and take care of your home, it's hard enough to be a parent and do all of that normally. — Angelina Jolie
There is a widespread sense of loss here, if not always of God, then at least of meaning. — Charles Taylor
Photography is a way of shouting, of freeing oneself, not of proving or asserting one's own originality. It's a way of life. — Henri Cartier-Bresson
