Manuva Honey Quotes & Sayings
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Entrepreneur is not a job title. It is a state of mind of people who want to alter the future. — Guy Kawasaki

As capitalism falters, the rich move their money out of the country, violence increases, and politicians promising prosperity are elected. — Robert Kiyosaki

I should leave, she told herself once or twice, to savor the thought of their surprise, their regret. What a childish idea. Then Jack would leave, no doubt, so that should would come back, as she would have to do, and her father would be plunged in sorrow of which she was directly the cause, and which would not end in this life. — Marilynne Robinson

Please tell me this is easier to take off than it was to put on."
Calla raised a brow. "You do not think Master Kell knows how? — V.E Schwab

I understand that my BODY is "The Temple" of God. — Lee Vickers

The thing that differentiates man from animals is money. — Gertrude Stein

What, you egg? [He stabs him.] — William Shakespeare

When you're a guest star on TV shows - particularly in the 1960s - you're always the villain. — Robert Vaughn

No ThunderClan cat will ever harm that warrior. — Erin Hunter

Outright destruction of rebellious ships or habitats - pour encouragez les autres - of course remains an option for the controlling power, but all the usual rules of uprising realpolitik still apply, especially that concerning the peculiar dialectic of dissent which - simply stated - dictates that in all but the most dedicatedly repressive hegemonies, if in a sizable population there are one hundred rebels, all of whom are then rounded up and killed, the number of rebels present at the end of the day is not zero, and not even one hundred, but two hundred or three hundred or more; an equation based on human nature which seems often to baffle the military and political mind. — Iain Banks

Now and forever, I'll remember all the promises still unbroken and think about all the words between us that never needed to be spoken. — Carole King