Mauri Quotes & Sayings
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The joy of late love is like green firewood when set aflame, for the longer the wait in lighting, the greater heat it yields and the longer its force lasts ... — Chretien De Troyes

Thinking about tracking ... Sometime in grade school, already your fate was settled, your social
class was established for the rest of your life. — Marge Piercy

It is music that welds spiritual and sensual, that can convey ecstasy free of guilt, faith without dogma, love as homage, and a person at home with nature and the infinite. — Yehudi Menuhin

Here dwell a people whom the Greeks call Maurusians, and the Romans and the natives Mauri - a large and prosperous Libyan tribe, who live on the side of the strait opposite Iberia. Here also is the strait which is at the Pillars of Heracles, concerning which I have often spoken. On proceeding outside the strait at the Pillars, with Libya on the left, one comes to a mountain which the Greeks call Atlas and the barbarians Dyris.
17.3.2 — Strabo

Disrupt or be disrupted. — Terence Mauri

Use the shadows of the born
The shapes of the world
And pass them before the light
Of imagination's birthless ecstasy — Jack Kerouac

Not taking a risk is a risk. — Terence Mauri

Hitler Youth Ronaldo! Which way to the street? — Timur Vermes

She noticed Amos watching her. He had a dopey grin on his face.
"Seriously. Now?" she said. "We're talking about your captain going off to his death, and all that's going through your head right now is 'Ooh, boobies! — James S.A. Corey

Everything on earth evolves either from good to better or from better to worse. — Sunday Adelaja

The true Filipino is a decolonized Filipino. — Renato Constantino

Change the status quo or become it — Terence Mauri

Leadership is about we, not me. — Terence Mauri

This is what it means to be very slow: every story you would like to tell has already ended before you can open your mouth. — Barbara Kingsolver

Twitter is really a hyper-distilled version of how the internet should work - short bursts of relatively useful information. — Chris Hardwick