Maphanga Investments Quotes & Sayings
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If you don't know why,I could never explain it to you. — Sidney Sheldon
Three-quarters of the world's population doesn't have enough to eat! — Helen Reddy
We should pass a flex time law that allows employees to take their overtime pay in money or in time off, depending on what's better for their family. — William J. Clinton
It is hard to talk about a middle ground for something that is a fundamental right. — Teri Reynolds
For one who has made thanksgiving the habit of his life, the morning prayer will be, 'Lord, what will you give me today to offer back to you?' — Elisabeth Elliot
Criticism is prejudice made plausible. — H.L. Mencken
Conflicts are never caused in any simple way by identity, culture or economics. Where resources are scarce, or there are strong historical memories of conflict, small events are more likely to inflame passions. — Geoff Mulgan
I don't consider myself a Hollywood liberal, but I have my convictions and my beliefs. — Matt Dillon
I was watching Orson Welles and Jean Vigo films at a ridiculously young age. — Brady Corbet
Whether or not we have personality disturbances, whether or not we have the ability to overcome deficiencies of early environment, is like the answer to the question whether or not we shall be struck down by a dread disease: "it's all a matter of luck." It is important to keep this in mind, for people almost always forget it, with consequences in human intolerance and unnecessary suffering that are incalculable. — John Hospers
The most successful network marketers I know, the ones receiving tons of referrals and feeling truly happy about themselves, continually put the other person's needs ahead of their own. — Bob Burg
How could I love a race of people who hate me?". — Jill C. Wheeler
I am beginning to understand the way in which memories hold us, mindfully, to the earth, by the quality of attention paid that they require to be made at all. — Liz Stephens
There's a stone I had made for Luke at the top of the hill road, where the pasture opens wide and the setting sun highlights the words carved into its face. "That'll do, Luke, that'll do." The words are said to working dogs all over the world when the chores are done and the flock is settled: "That'll do dog, come home now, your work is done." Luke's work is done too. He took my heart and ran with it, and he's running still, fast and strong, a piece of my heart bound up with his, forever. — Patricia McConnell
