Latifat Otenigbagbe Quotes & Sayings
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It is a detestable vice not entirely limited to children. Always speak the truth, all the truth in all things at all times! No man ever rose to greatness on the wings of obsequious deceit. — Rick Yancey

There is a great deal of emotional satisfaction in the elegant demonstration, in the elegant ordering of facts into theories, and in the still more satisfactory, still more emotionally exciting discovery that the theory is not quite right and has to be worked over again, very much as any other work of art-a painting, a sculpture has to be worked over in the interests of aesthetic perfection. So there is no scientist who is not to some extent worthy of being described as artist or poet. — Robert Watson-Watt

Everything has what is innate,everything has what is necessary. — Zhuangzi

Every story you've read, play you've seen, every movie and every television show, every poem you've heard and every song...
All came to live because someone had a story in their mind and had enough courage to put it on paper and share it with the world.
Be brave. Tell your story.
-DS. — D.S. Kenn

A man has to live with himself, and he should see to it that he always has good company. — Charles Evans Hughes

It is my responsibility to take advantage of my position to make the world a better place — Al-Waleed Bin Talal

From fried witchetty grubs to gold-plated turnips, when you're a writer you never know what's going to appear on your plate next. It keeps a woman alert, it does. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Am also going to nap, but please do not demonstrate physical affection toward me," Angela announced. "I don't want to get feelings on this shirt. — Sarah Rees Brennan

You must assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled until your assumption has all the sensory vividness of reality. You must imagine that you are already experiencing what you desire. That is, you must assume the feeling of the fulfillment of your desire until you are possessed by it and this feeling crowds all other ideas out of your consciousness. — Neville Goddard

To persevere
In obstinate condolement is a course
Of impious stubbornness: 'tis unmanly grief. — William Shakespeare

War is less costly than slavery. — Anonymous

Don't Fear the fear. Embrace It. — Mohith Agadi

The beautiful must ever rest in the arms of the sublime. The gentle needs the strong to sustain it, as much as the rock-flowers need rocks to grow on, or the ivy the rugged wall which it embraces. — Harriet Beecher Stowe