Lebogang Mahlangu Quotes & Sayings
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From tears to sass in a few minutes. I'm glad the month apart hasn't dimmed your usual good spirits. — Sarah J. Maas

Consider the whole universe whereof thou art but a very little part, and the whole age of the world together, whereof but a short and very momentary portion is allotted unto thee, and all the fates and destinies together, of which how much is it that comes to thy part and share. — Marcus Aurelius

I left drama school and went straight into a 10-week film for which I was paid $75 I might say, which for 1962 was one heck of a lot of money. — John Hurt

The Chinese government would yield to the pressure from its people: it would be forced to give orders to fight - to defend its motherland! — Andre Vltchek

Learn everything. Later you will see that nothing is superfluous. — Hugh Of Saint-Victor

When teaching someone a boundary, they learn less from the enforcement of the boundary, and more from the way the boundary is established. — Bryant McGill

Everyone always says that having kids is messy and sloppy. It's true, but you as a parent have to try to bring some boundaries and control over that experience, or you'd have out-of-control kids. — Victoria Chang

We wish to work in total freedom. — Christo

A seeker has heard that the wisest guru in all of India lives atop India's highest mountain. So the seeker treks over hill and Delhi until he reaches the fabled mountain. It's incredibly steep, and more than once he slips and falls. By the time he reaches the top, he is full of cuts and bruises, but there is the guru, sitting cross-legged in front of his cave. "O, wise guru," the seeker says, "I have come to you to ask what the secret of life is." "Ah, yes, the secret of life," the guru says. "The secret of life is a teacup." "A teacup? I came all the way up here to find the meaning of life, and you tell me it's a teacup!" The guru shrugs. "So maybe it isn't a teacup. — Thomas Cathcart