Kriel Mpumalanga Quotes & Sayings
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Trust is about keeping commitments, but in many instances, circumstances change and organizations therefore shed commitments, things such as retiree medical benefits, pension obligations, and even employees without much remorse or maybe even hesitation. — Jeffrey Pfeffer

Sometimes it is better to say 'no' and lose your job than it is to say 'yes' and lose your soul. — Todd Stocker

To consider oneself different from ordinary men is wrong, but it is right to hope that one will not remain like ordinary men. — Yoshida Shoin

They used to say that knowledge is power. I used to think so, but I know now they mean money. — Lord Byron

Because Reagan once said, you can't be for big government, big bureaucracy and still be for the little guy. Boy, — Ted Cruz

It's always good to leave a little space between eating and lying down in bed at the end of the day. The best thing to eat at night in general is protein, fat, and vegetables. For instance, if you're in an Italian restaurant, have chicken piccata with lemon-butter sauce, lots of vegetables, and a big salad. You'll sleep like a baby. — Suzanne Somers

This is what the election of 2010 was about. We didn't send conservatives to Washington to flirt with Democrat proposals for higher taxes and more debt. We sent leaders to stop them. — Adam Hasner

No trouble at all. Mother's gone back to bed, and she won't be doing any cooking - I was only going to set out some cold cuts and make some coffee. If that's all right with you." "Well - — Robert Bloch

Women formed from black smoke come to me at night and they scream for me to not cut their throats or twist those tiny necks. They beg and cry. Then right at the moment when I can't take anymore, I rush up to them, slashing at the smoke with my hands. Do they go away? Never. They turn into familiar faces. — Kenya Wright

Without wisdom, man is as the wild ass's colt, running hither and thither, wasting strength which might be profitably employed. Wisdom is the compass by which man is to steer across the trackless waste of life; without it he is a derelict vessel, the sport of winds and waves. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

We are training our minds to see the subtle shapes in the visual world around us. Shade — Carrie Stuart Parks

The violence of love is as much to be dreaded as that of hate. — Henry David Thoreau