Legon Girls Quotes & Sayings
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There was a time when I could only relate to happy works. With time, my taste has evolved. — Tina Ambani
And in uttering that
Excellently executed truth
You become an artist too — Maddy Kobar
I was single-minded on what I wanted to do since I was like nine or ten. — Sam Elliott
In any nation in which people's rights have been subordinated to the rights of the few, in any totalitarian nation, the first institution to be dismantled is the jury. I was, I am, afraid. — Gerry Spence
Obstacles will look large or small to you according to whether you are large or small. — Orison Swett Marden
I never read a book I must review; it prejudices you so. — Oscar Wilde
When it comes to voting rights, Democrats push voter protection while Republicans shout voter fraud in a crowded polling place. Democrats think anyone who can vote should vote; Republicans think everyone who should vote can vote. — Christine Pelosi
It's funny to think that Anson and I were here, in this same place, together all that time ago, and now here we are again. It makes me feel good, makes me feel that perhaps everything doesn't just disappear, that some things are circling back, taking the long way, but circling back towards me. — Helen Humphreys
He watched her hurry off to her car and back down the driveway too fast
as always
cutting the wheel too soon as usual.
"Mailbox!" he yelled when she was still ten feet from slamming on the brakes. She gazed at him with surprise, her hazel eyes holding his for a moment, then she laughed and continued out of the driveway on a safer path. — Elizabeth Chandler
Only Christ could have conceived Christ. — Joseph Parker
You think you can marry for your own pleasure, friend? — Moliere
Although I miss my family and friends when I'm away from Amsterdam, I've never had that feeling of missing a city like I have with New Orleans. Especially for the music. — Michiel Huisman
Whoever cultivates the golden mean avoids both the poverty of a hovel and the envy of a palace. — Horace
What are you?' he [Nanapush] said to Damien, who was deep in a meditation over his [chess] bishop's trajectory.
'A priest' said Father Damien
'A man priest or a woman priest?' ...
... 'I am a priest', she whispered, hoarsely, fierce. 'Why' said Nanapush kindly, as though Father Damien hadn't answered, to put the question to rest, 'are you pretending to be a man priest? — Louise Erdrich
