Mazisi Quotes & Sayings
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My properties are very good income-producing buildings, so I will have a very good stream of profit even if I can't sell. — Harry Triguboff

Julia was as happy as Betsy was, almost. One nice thing about Julia was that she rejoiced in other people's luck. — Maud Hart Lovelace

D. H. Lawrence's "Never trust the teller. Trust the tale" is always right. — Greil Marcus

But how wonderful when the tale is told,
And the message that is meant for us
Opens like the scents of a mountain flower! — Mazisi Kunene

justice is nothing else than the interest of the stronger. — Plato

Words have a magical power. They can either bring the greatest happiness or the deepest despair. — Sigmund Freud

First of all, the carbohydrates restricted are sugar, refined flour, and starchy vegetables, not the green leafy vegetables, so there should still be significant fiber in the diet, although it's not actually necessary. In fact, a likely scenario is that you'll eat more green vegetables when you're carb-restricting than not, because you're likely to substitute more green leafy vegetables and salads for the starchy vegetables, pasta, and bread that you're not eating. A restaurant meal might be a dish of meat, fish, or fowl with green vegetables or salad substituted for the potatoes (or rice or pasta or the hamburger bun). — Gary Taubes

Teaching an adolescent pixy and teenage gargoyle how to make explosives might not be such a good idea. But hell, he'd learned when he was five. — Kim Harrison

He's got that New Orleans thing crawling all over him, that good stuff, that We Are the Champions, to hell with the rest and I'll just start over kind of attitude. — Chris Rose

Every different director has another language - for instance, Hitchcock does not like any bright color ever, unless the story says 'there goes the girl in a red dress.' — Edith Head

If the eyes are the window to the soul, then Edward's in trouble 'cause no one is home. — Laurell K. Hamilton

It is U.S. workers who lose out when employers cannot get the high-tech graduates they need to compete with foreign companies in the 21st century economy. — Kit Bond