Makakabuti O Quotes & Sayings
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All nationalisms are at heart deeply concerned with names: with the most immaterial and original human invention. Those who dismiss names as a detail have never been displaced; but the peoples on the peripheries are always being displaced. That is why they insist upon their continuity - their links with their dead and the unborn. — John Berger
The law is immoral. — Mark Thomas
This is one big problem with working remotely: no one believes you have a job at all. — Scott Berkun
There's precious little reform in the human race. — Stephen King
Don't be discouraged by a failure. It can be a positive experience. Failure is, in a sense, the highway to success, inasmuch as every discovery of what is false leads us to seek earnestly after what is true, and every fresh experience points out some form of error which we shall afterwards carefully avoid. — John Keats
The Rich man was let alone in his sin suffered to go on without molestation. He fared sumptuously every day, slept secure and expected no disturbance. And the first of his awaking out of his security was when he lifted up his eyes that were now opened being in torments. — Jonathan Edwards
Mercifully, the murderers arrived just then. — Annabel Monaghan
The best way to develop responsibility in people is to give them responsibility. — Ken Blanchard
Happiness is happiness wherever and whomever you find it with. — Kateri Young
The more loyalty oaths a person signed, the more loyal he was; to Captain Black it was as simple as that, and he had Corporal Kolodny sign hundreds with his name each day so that he could always prove he was more loyal than anyone else. — Joseph Heller
Life is too short. Why surround yourself with negative energy when you can be positive? — Mariah Stewart
Now is the time to change your tomorrow. — Wolfgang Parker
The word 'ivory' rang in the air, was whispered, was sighed. You would think they were praying to it. A taint of imbecile rapacity blew through it all, like a whiff from some corpse. — Joseph Conrad
When a mere girl, my mother offered me a dollar if I would read the Bible through; ... despairing of reconciling many of its absurd statements with even my childish philosophy, ... I became a sceptic, doubter, and unbeliever, long ere the 'Good Book' was ended. — Elmina Drake Slenker