Khama Quotes & Sayings
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You always make a film with the hope that all types of people will want to see your work and that it doesn't matter about your color, but unfortunately it still does. — Regina King

You don't want to be so far off the planet that you come out with something that doesn't make sense to anybody. — Andy Summers

So go marry someone, provided you're equally yoked and you actually like being with each other. Go get a job, provided it's not wicked. Go live somewhere in something with somebody or nobody. But put aside the passivity and the quest for complete fulfillment and the perfectionism and the preoccupation with the future, and for God's sake start making some decisions in your life. Don't wait for the liver-shiver. If you are seeking first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, you will be in God's will, so just go out and do something. — Kevin DeYoung

Do we really know anybody? Who does not wear one face to hide another? — Francis Marion

It seemed to me that the real philosophical breakthroughs of the 20th century were in terms of the understanding of language. What is language? Where does it come from, how does it work, what does it do? — Hanif Kureishi

Sir Seretse Khama, — Alexander McCall Smith

I became a very angry person and it was all due to alcoholism. — Christopher Atkins

Rhythms are what create the seasons, and rhythms are special for creating the season called love. This is a season that is always active, so even if you aren't experiencing it, someone else is, always. — Lionel Suggs

Don't merely scratch at a problem. Flag it, and then show up at the meeting with ideas on how you can fix whatever is going wrong. Be a problem solver: — Karen Dillon

The pressure to compete, the fear somebody else will make the splash first, creates a frenzied environment in which a blizzard of information is presented and serious questions may not be raised. — Carl Bernstein

It is no use for you to attempt to sow out of an empty basket, for that would be sowing nothing but wind, wrote Spurgeon. — Ann Voskamp