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Kwong Hwa Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

To be cut down to size is good for all of us, but particularly so for those who forget how transient are our cultures and institutions, how pointless and cruel our divisions, how vain our claims to special status for our practices and beliefs above those of others. — Alexander McCall Smith

Kwong Hwa Quotes By Bill Gates

Every new change forces all the companies in an industry to adapt their strategies to that change. — Bill Gates

Kwong Hwa Quotes By Seamus Heaney

The diamond absolutes.
I am neither internee nor informer;
An inner emigre, grown long-haired
And thoughtful; a wood-kerne
Escaped from the massacre,
Taking protective colouring
From bole and bark, feeling
Every wind that blows;
Who, blowing up these sparks
For their meagre heat, have missed
The once-in-a-lifetime portent,
The comet's pulsing tose. — Seamus Heaney

Kwong Hwa Quotes By William Friedkin

I don't believe that Citizen Kane or Gone With the Wind, or any damn picture that you can name, would be better off in 3D. I think it's a gimmick. I find 3D distracting. — William Friedkin

Kwong Hwa Quotes By Derek Landy

She's not ... She's not datin' the skeleton, is she? How would that be even possible, let alone ... nice? He's got no skin, or lips, or ... or nothin'. — Derek Landy

Kwong Hwa Quotes By Dorothy Parker

Bewildered is the fox who lives to find that grapes beyond reach can be really sour. — Dorothy Parker

Kwong Hwa Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

The madness in the heart is the state of mind. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Kwong Hwa Quotes By Marianne Williamson

The world as it has very little use for your womanhood. You are considered a weaker sex and are treated as a sexual object. You are thoroughly dispensable except for bearing children. Your youth is the measure of your worth, and your age is the measure of your worthlessness. Do not look to the world for your sustenance or for your identity as a woman because you will not find them there. The world despises you. — Marianne Williamson