Kekeletso Phoofolo Quotes & Sayings
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A lot of people are too easily offended. Religious people, for instance. They've been offending other people for centuries. — Billy Connolly

Basically, all anyone has to do is ask me for fun details or tell me to be creative, and my mind turns to mud. I am instantly the most boring person you've ever met. — Melissa Bank

Organic farming appealed to me because it involved searching for and discovering nature's pathways, as opposed to the formulaic approach of chemical farming. The appeal of organic farming is boundless; this mountain has no top, this river has no end. — Eliot Coleman

The smart way to improve broadband is not to junk the existing network but to make the most of it. It's to let a competitive market deliver the speeds that people need at an affordable price with government improving infrastructure in the areas where market competition won't deliver it. — Tony Abbott

We could not guard every water pipeline from being blown up and every tree from being uprooted. We could not prevent every murder of a worker in an orchard or a family in their beds. — Moshe Dayan

I hate nobody except Hitler
and that is professional. — Winston S. Churchill

Men, to act with vigour and effect, must have time to mature measures, and judgment and experience, as to the best method of applying them. They must not be hurried on to their conclusions by the passions, or the fears of the multitude. They must deliberate, as well as resolve. — Joseph Story

Well, now, what do you expect? You're His child. Of course you're going to be lonely when you hold yourself from Him. — Kim Vogel Sawyer

My parents were supportive of my creativity but did not have a lot of patience for whimsy with zero production value. They had stuff to do. — Mindy Kaling

There are other worlds than these. — Stephen King

Language helps develp life as surely as it reflects life. It is a most important part of our human condition. — Jane Yolen