Kisozi Quotes & Sayings
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It smells of blood and honey, of sex and song. — Kelly Sandoval

I think it's possible to be multi-rooted, rather like a banyan tree, without being deracinated. — Vikram Seth

I learned that books are never finished, that it is possible for stories to go on writing themselves without an author. — Paul Auster

That man is such a damn turd monkey."
"Grandma!" I said.
"Oh, Zoeybird, did I call your mother's husband a damn turd monkey out loud?"
"Yes, Grandma, you did."
She looked at me, her dark eyes sparkling. "Good. — Kristin Cast

This was where babies came from. *** — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

As in the autumn-time the leaves fall off, First one and then another, till the branch Surrenders all its spoils to the earth; In similar fashion did these evil seeds of Adam throw Themselves from the group, one by one, into the boat At Charon's signal, as a bird is called to its lure. — Dante Alighieri

I don't think about life everlasting. If something doesn't have scientific evidence to back it up, I don't believe it. I'm a straight shooter. — Chuck Yeager

I hope I never have to face that feeling of missing and sending my country or team out of a competition. — Alan Shearer

Micah lifted his head. "I can make nsesene. Kisozi showed me how."
Joshua choked and turned the sound into a cough.
"How interesting, Micah." She beamed at the boy. "Perhaps you can prepare it for us sometime."
The boy shrugged and started to read again.
Perhaps I shouldn't tell Mother that nsesene are grasshoppers. — Debra Holland

Public affairs go on pretty much as usual: perpetual chicanery and rather more personal abuse than there used to be. — John Adams

By ignoring compliments and homages we lead the person paying those compliments to think we look down on him, when in fact we are only doubting ourselves. — Albert Camus

Those who write for lucre or fame are grosser than the cartel robbers, for they steal the genius of the people, which is its will to resist evil. — Edward Dahlberg