Madine Wale Quotes & Sayings
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What if I should look ugly without being bad - look ugly myself because I am making ugly things beautiful? - What then? — George MacDonald
Hard work is the engine that produces success. Hard work is success in realization. — Elijah Aduh
For me, the glory of my first 25 years as a writer was I could put things off as long as I wanted. — Neil Gaiman
Must being in love always mean being in pain? — Alain De Botton
I love like a leaky faucet or I love like a dam breaking. There is nothing in between. — Shinji Moon
The slave preaches the virtues of kindness and humility to his master, because as a slave he has need of them;but the master, better guided by nature and his passions, has no need to devote himself to anything excepting those things which serve or please him. Be as kind as you wish, if you enjoy such things - but dont demand any reward for having had this pleasure — Marquis De Sade
It is also more than likely that women invented that most fundamental of all material technologies, without which civilization could not have evolved: the domestication of plants and animals. In fact, even though this is hardly ever mentioned in the books and classes where we learn history of "ancient man", most scholars today agree that this is probably how it was. They note that in contemporary gatherer-hunter societies, women, not men, are typically in charge of processing food. It would thus have been more likely that it was women who first dropped seeds on the ground of their encampments, and also began to tame young animals by feeding and caring for them as they did for their own young. Anthropologists also point to the fact that in the primarily horticultural economies of "developing" tribes and nations, contrary to Western assumptions, the cultivation of the soil is to this day primarily in the hands of women. — Riane Eisler
It's no longer necessary to slave over the vocals. I don't sing the lyrics until I write them, and singing is the very last thing I do. I record the entire track, and then I worry about lyrics and vocals. The music will suggest where the words are going to a certain extent. — Todd Rundgren
I'm happy being me, you will just have to get over it. — Tina J. Richardson
By definition he [the writer] cannot put himself today in the service of those who make history; he is at the service of those who suffer it — Albert Camus
You gotta be able to explain things to yourself when the lights go off and you get in the bed. You gotta deal with you at the end of the day. — John Mayer
Honestly, why do boys always think they know what's best for us? Why can't they just talk?" "I've often wondered the same, darling," Leanansidhe sighed. "It's one of the mysteries of the universe, trust me. — Julie Kagawa
Some of the very heroic and colourful figures in our history are sons of Sabaragamuwa - Parakramabahu I, born in Dedigama, the warrior King Rajasinghe I also known as Sitawaka Rajasingha, Edirille Rala born in Colombo and baptised Domingo Corea, who returned to the village of his ancestors Atulugama near Sitawaka and turned against the Portuguese. — Dominicus Corea
