Lesedi From Generations Quotes & Sayings
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You've got a bold tongue, little man. One day, someone is like to cut it out and make you eat it. — George R R Martin
There is no such a rule that patience leads to salvation! Patience can lead to salvation or it can lead to disaster. Every inaction or every action is open to all the possibilities! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
In prose, I think you sometimes have to write in very plain language, where every line may not seem to be so important, though in all writing every line is important. — Grace Paley
Somewhere a dog barked. With the help of fear and echoes and winter silences, that dog had a voice like a big bronze gong. — Kurt Vonnegut
Most of us start from nothing, with plenty of rejection. I remind myself of that whenever I get to feeling too important. — Kate Alcott
How is Ty? There is nothing wrong with Ty, but he is different, and the Clave hates all that is different. They will try to punish him, for being who he is. They would punish a star for burning. — Cassandra Clare
How can one live and not live. — Harel R. Lawrence
Historically, the British have always been rather wary of grand engineering projects - perhaps understandably, given that many of them have been delivered late and over budget. — Evan Davis
Ben starts. "I Spy with my little eye something I really like."
"Oh I know," Radar says. "It's the taste of balls."
"No."
"Is it the taste of penises?" I guess.
"No, dumbass."
"Hmm," says Radar. "Is it the smell of balls?"
"The texture of balls? — John Green
About 14 percent of our nation's civilian workforce is foreign-born. — George W. Bush
There is nothing more savage than modern civilization. — Bryant McGill
If I'd learned anything, it was that the gods never had good news - especially when it was delivered by the resurrected corpse of your worst enemy. — T.T. Faulkner
Our bodies are these collections of appetites that veer out of control and habits that drag us down paths we don't want to travel. — John Ortberg
