Kwamba Suleja Quotes & Sayings
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Affluence, unless stimulated by a keen imagination, forms but the vaguest notion of the practical strain of poverty. — Edith Wharton

I'm not perfect. I think more highly of snow and ice than love. It's easier for me to be interested in mathematics than to have affection for my fellow human beings. But I am anchored to something in life that is constant. You can call it a sense of orientation; you can call it woman's intuition; you can call it whatever you like. I'm standing on a foundation and have no farther to fall. It could be that I haven't managed to organize my life very well. But I always have a grip - with at least one finger at a time - on Absolute Space. That's why there's a limit to how far the world can twist out of joint, and to how badly things can go before I find out. I now know, without a shadow of a doubt, that something is wrong. I — Peter Hoeg

On the reals, all these crab niggaz know the deal,
When we start the revolution, all they'll probably do is squeal. — Nas

Nothing is more sweet than harmony in marriage, and nothing more distressing than dissension. — Martin Luther

The filmmakers who I'm pining to work for aren't ringing my phone off the hook. — Sean Astin

Come, tears, confound,' he cried. 'Out, sword, and wound the left breast of Pyramus. Ay, that left breast where his heart doth hop. — Eloisa James

I thought everybody had falsetto. And since I wasn't a schooled singer who studied with anybody, I just thought anybody who had a voice could do anything they wanted with their voice. — Frankie Valli

A man's every action is inevitably conditioned by what surrounds him and by his own body. — Leo Tolstoy

Love is all right for those who can handle the psychic overload. It's like trying to carry a full garbage can on your back over a rushing river of piss. — Charles Bukowski

Hartmann had the ideas and Fibich did the worrying: it suited them both perfectly. — Anita Brookner