Masudi Kipanya Quotes & Sayings
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Inventions become perfect by slow improvement, and each step is itself an invention. — Joseph Jastrow

Looking back, the first symptom was a gradual decrease in his ability to concentrate at work. Naturally curious and active, he noticed an uncharacteristic tendency to procrastinate. — John Grisham

After winning the European Championship with Spain, I know exactly how it feels to win a major trophy, and I know that, if we can win at Liverpool, it will feel the same or even better than it did with Spain. — Fernando Torres

When ordinary people decide to do extraordinary things they transform their lives and the lives of others around them. — Oprah Winfrey

What we want is happiness, but if in pursuit of our own personal happiness we ignore the welfare of other sentient beings and only bully and deceive them, the results will be negative. — Dalai Lama XIV

The only thing that mattered to me, was the fact that I mattered to you. — Timothy Joshua

Music is the soundtrack of your life. — Dick Clark

A hatchling, that is what you are. A hatchling struggling into the world. I may be younger than you in years, but I am ancient in my thoughts. Do not worry about these things. Find peace in where and what you are. People often know what must be done. All you need to do is show them the way - that is wisdom. — Christopher Paolini

Who do you think made this world an' the things 'at's in it? Maybe it's your notion 'at somebody about your size whittled it from a block o' wood, scattered a little sand for earth, stuck a few seeds for trees, an' started the oceans with a waterin' pot! I don't know what paved streets an' stall feedin' do for a man, but any one 'at's lived sixty year on the ground knows 'at this whole old earth is jest teemin' with work 'at's too big for anything but a God, an' a mighty BIG God at that! — Gene Stratton-Porter

This living in a democracy is a problem, isn't it? — Eleanor Roosevelt

In the end, the only monument that matters may be the work of love we carve into the lives around us. — Sue Monk Kidd