Mammys Boy Quotes & Sayings
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You are the head and not the tail. You will lend and not borrow. You are a victor and not a victim. — Joel Osteen
It is men who wait to be selected, and not those who seek, from whom we may expect the most efficient service. — Ulysses S. Grant
Rather than being guided by images of how to be, people need to attend to how they actually are and to respect this. — Leslie S. Greenberg
Well, she wore far too much rouge last night, and not quite enough clothes. That is always a sign of desperation in a woman. — Oscar Wilde
The world in which we live can be understood as a result of muddle and accident; but if it is the outcome of deliberate purpose, the purpose must have been that of a fiend. For my part, I find accident a less painful and more plausible hypothesis. — Bertrand Russell
Secret revealed is a secret destroyed. — Harlan Coben
Man is a part of God, or else he is a beast; and beasts know love and fear and hate and hunger
but not exultation — Howard Fast
No man can be stolen who doesn't consent to his own theft. — Clancy Nacht
You will die and it will all be over. You will die and find out everything or cease asking. — Leo Tolstoy
Good code is its own best documentation. As you're about to add a comment, ask yourself, "How can I improve the code so that this comment isn't needed?" Improve the code and then document it to make it even clearer. — Steve McConnell
Growth is exciting; growth is dynamic and alarming. — Vita Sackville-West
Whether you're an unpublished novelist or a sixteen-time New York Times bestselling author, you can always improve your craft. You can always become a better writer. — Robert Dugoni
In the world of Ramon Lull, the brilliant civilisation of the Spanish Moslems, with its mysticism, philosophy, art, and science, was close at hand; the Spanish Jews had intensively developed their philosophy, their science and medicine, and their mysticism, or Cabala. To Lull, the Catholic Christian, occurred the generous idea that an Art, based on principles which all three religious traditions held in common, would serve to bind all three together on a common philosophical, scientific, and mystical basis. — Frances A. Yates
