Manaito Quotes & Sayings
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No, I don't believe in genius. I believe in freedom. I think anyone can do it. Anyone can be like Rembrandt. — Damien Hirst

I think the cost of energy will come down when we make this transition to renewable energy. — Al Gore

If the Lord should once more give us sunshine and I do not give you enough fighting, I will never ask you to come out again. — John Stark

If you want to do something big, something daring and grand and huge, then don't automatically shrug and assume that you're too young, too old, too weak, too busy, too poor, too frazzled, or too small. Learn, persevere, sweat. Take the time to figure out how to do it correctly, then go to it with a giant spirit of adventure and enjoy the climb. — Patricia Ellis Herr

Christianity remains to this day the greatest misfortune of humanity. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The role of a do-gooder is not what actors call a fat part. — Margaret Halsey

All pity choked with custom of fell deeds. — William Shakespeare

He said 'woman' in the same way I'd say 'Mmmm, yummy chocolate. — Ilona Andrews

There is a great counterfeiter who adapts himself to every culture, even deceiving true believers at times. He doesn't charge on the scene clothed in red and wearing a hideous mask but charms his way as an "angel of light." This is how Satan operates. — Billy Graham

No matter where we are, we'll always share the same sky. We can always find each other in the same constellation. — Roshani Chokshi

And in case I forget everything, including to come back, I want you to know that I still love you."
"I still love you too." A smile tugged at his lips. — Josephine Angelini

How can you shorten the subject? That stern struggle with the multiplication table, for many people not yet ended in victory, how can you make it less? Square root, as obdurate as a hardwood stump in a pasturenothing but years of effort can extract it. You can't hurry the process. Or pass from arithmetic to algebra; you can't shoulder your way past quadratic equations or ripple through the binomial theorem. Instead, the other way; your feet are impeded in the tangled growth, your pace slackens, you sink and fall somewhere near the binomial theorem with the calculus in sight on the horizon. — Stephen Leacock

You know you've got my support", Reid told him. "Whatever difficult decisions you need to make. All I would ask is that you be alert to ... " For a moment he seemed at a loss.
"To what?" Louis said impatiently.
Reid picked up a votive candle from the dresser top and observed its flickering light. "The shimmer of things," he said. "The spirit and not the letter. — Paul Russell

To be of no Church is dangerous. — Samuel Johnson