Makanjuola 1995 Quotes & Sayings
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The techniques and skills that really make a difference in human interaction are the ones that almost naturally flow from a truly independent character. — Anonymous
If my day, week or year is going badly, I need not ask of each negative episode or situation whether it had racial overtones. — Peggy McIntosh
I'd put a banana on my tray, too. That, at least, didn't
remind me of anything trying to kill me. Could you kill someone with a banana? It didn't seem
possible. Maybe a possessed banana. I'd seen possessed pets before, but not possessed fruit. But
I'll bet it's out there somewhere. — Lili St. Crow
Everything that I have done that the media sees as an obstacle, I have over come it. — Terrell Owens
One measure of twentieth-century time is the supersonic three and three-quarter hours it takes the Concorde to fly from New York to Paris, gate to gate. Other measures come with the waits on the expressways and the runways. — James Gleick
Wars are popular. Contractors make profits; the aristocracy glean honour. — Ramsay MacDonald
Football in itself is a grand game for developing a lad physically and also morally, for he learns to play with good temper and unselfishness, to play in his place and 'play the game,' and these are the best of training for any game of life. — Robert Baden-Powell
But it is growing damp and I must go in. Memory's fog is rising. — Emily Dickinson
A time comes in the life of a man when all you do is reflect on retrospective actions and desire better outcomes in the future — Wogu Donald
Western man represents himself, on the political or psychological stage, in a spectacular world-theater. Our personality is innately cinematic, light-charged projections flickering on the screen of Western consciousness. — Camille Paglia
The man who could withstand, with his fellow-men in single line, a charge of cavalry may lose all command of himself on the occurrence of a fire in his own house, because of some homely reminiscence unknown to the observing bystander. — Arthur Helps
It's the fate of most Ping-Pong tables in home basements eventually to serve the ends of other, more desperate games. — Jonathan Franzen
