Maktoum Family Quotes & Sayings
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It makes little difference to the dead, if they are buried in the tokens of luxury. It is but an empty glorification left for those who live. — Euripides

Reform is not pleasant, but grievous; no person can reform themselves without suffering and hard work, how much less a nation. — Thomas Carlyle

The greatest roadblock to Satan's work is the Christian who, above all else, lives for God, walks with integrity, is filled with the Spirit, and is obedient to God's truth. — Billy Graham

The main problem is that many support the United Russia Party without even agreeing with its ideology - or even having an ideology of their own. — Vladislav Surkov

They [Muslims] are backward and evil and if it is racist to say so ... then racist I must be - and happy and proud, to be so. — Robert Kilroy-Silk

The sultan had enormous eyebrows, fibrous like angora wool. In moments of strife, his eyebrows twitched violently. Like now!
His Excellency's royal blood boiled. Once again another mesmerized American news anchor gushed about Dubai's vision, hailing the imagination of the al-Maktoum family.
"Where is this vision coming from?" probed Katie Couric.
"Ignorant Yankee!" Sultan Mo-Mo's British twang bore traces of Basil Fawlty.
The sultan wanted to retch. Dubai's showboating gave him indigestion, but he continued helping himself to more chips and fiery salsa, downing cold Guinness, smoking excellent hash, humming the theme song of The Wonder Years. — Deepak Unnikrishnan

History does not repeat itself, but it rhyme. — Joseph Anthony

I was never supposed to make it to Congress. I was a staff person. — Dan Maffei

There was a Taco Bell where people could pee. There was a gas station where people could pee. There were all sorts of things. The mayor was proud of his town. — Joseph Fink

There was an electric anger in his gaze, and a sort of challenge that made Simon long to hit him with something heavy. Like a pickup truck. — Cassandra Clare

My personal religion peremptorily forbids me to hate anybody. — Mahatma Gandhi