Maulang Umaga Quotes & Sayings
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[A woman's] education should be as varied and perfect as possible. If for no other reason to enable her properly to educate and rear her own children. Whatever grand truths are planted in the mother's mind may take root in the next generation, and there grow, blossom, and shed their perfume on the world. The child receives the mother's very thought by intuition. If the mother's mind is weak and narrow in its range, the child is affected by this fact long before it finds meaning in the mother's words. But if the mother's mind is cultured and refined by study until her thoughts are grand and far-reaching, the child's soul will grow and expand under the mesmeric influence of these thoughts, as the plant grows under the influence of the sun. — Karen Andreola

The natural state of our economy is prosperity. Freedom guarantees
that. The only force capable of undermining it is
government. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

There is no solution. I can see no possibility of peace in my lifetime. So long as they continue with their attacks, we will continue our defenses. We are trapped in tits for tats. It is impossible for someone so sensitive like myself to live life this way. — Marina Lewycka

And when gods touched something, the normal became the supernatural, the simple became the wondrous. — Mitch Albom

You have been the summary of my entire existence; my biggest weakness, my greatest strength. The weathers of my life start and end with you. You complete me. — Sapan Saxena

An inventor's path is chorused with groans, riddled with fist-banging and punctuated by head scratches. — James Dyson

Never become too good at something you hate, they'll make you do it the rest of your life. — Ed Greer

Thoughts are free, talk is cheap, and action is expensive. What's your worth? — Noel DeJesus

Should I anticipate all future conversations with you to take this bent?" Lynley enquired. "Frankly, I've always thought your appeal lay in your complete indifference to personal grooming."
"Those days are past, sir. What c'n I do for you? I reckon this isn't a personal call, made to see if I'm keeping my legs shaved. — Elizabeth George