Malayo Man Tayo Quotes & Sayings
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It consisteth in one knows not what, and springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable, being answerable to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings of language. — Isaac Barrow
Take two pictures representing the same subject; one may be dismissed as illustration if it is dominated by the subject and has no other justification but the subject, the other may be called painting if the subject is completely absorbed in the style, which is its own justification, whatever the subject, and has an intrinsic value. — Jeff VanderMeer
Last Christmas they sat beside the hearths
Secure, together, cracking roast chestnuts
Or stale jokes about holies and ivies
As red wines cooled down another hot year
Today, even the vines threaten to stream
The streets with banners of another fire. — Jack Mapanje
War was my university. Everything has proceeded from there. — Paul Virilio
Assure thee, if I do vow a friendship, I'll perform it to the last article.
Othello, Act III, Scene iii — William Shakespeare
Why do people always quote hamlet when they want to seem clever? — Alan Bradley
The car was in the swamp. And the hamper was in the trunk. And the body was in the hamper. The twisted torso and the bloody head. But he couldn't think about that. He mustn't. There were other things to do. — Robert Bloch
I would be bored to death if I didn't control a country
Gin — Mayu Shinjo
My mission in life is to preserve craftsmanship. — Waris Ahluwalia
God's grace - His goodness and love toward us in spite of our sin - is the wellspring of our salvation. — Billy Graham
There are two ways to learn life's lessons, the easy way and the hard way. I seem to prefer the hard way. — Patty Houser
Prayer time must be kept up as duly as meal-time. — Matthew Henry
A lie does not become truth just because ten people are telling it. — Nadeem Aslam
when God is there to look out for you, what's there's to worry about? — Rajat Mishra