Mbele Quotes & Sayings
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Scattered wits take a long time picking up; and often before I had got them well together, they would be dispersed in all directions by one stray thought, — Charles Dickens

His mother should have thrown him out and kept the stork. — Mae West

War is never economically beneficial except for those in position to profit from war expenditures. — Ron Paul

There's a story about how the program is organized, there's a story about the context in which the program is expected to operate. And one would hope that there will be something about the program, whether it's block comments at the start of each routine or an overview document that comes separately or just choices of variable names that will somehow convey those stories to you. — Guy Steele

I can't deny that some customers and prospects think it's the key to our future. But it's not. We're certainly supportive of the Dept. of Justice and the 20 states that have brought this action. — Jim Barksdale

To succeed, you must have tremendous perseverance, tremendous will. "I will drink the ocean," says the persevering soul, "at my will mountains will crumble up." Have that sort of energy, that sort of will, work hard, and you will reach the goal. (I. — Swami Vivekananda

The Euro is a conquest of sovereignty. It gives us a margin of manoeuvre. Its a tool to help us master globalisation and help us resist irrational shifts in the market. — Dominique Strauss-Kahn

I liked the company of most of my colleagues, who were about equally divided among good men who were good teachers, awful men who were awful teachers, and the grotesques and misfits who drift into teaching and are so often the most educative influences a boy meets in school. If a boy can't have a good teacher, give him a psychological cripple or an exotic failure to cope with; don't just give him a bad, dull teacher. — Robertson Davies

The Sky is the Limit — Big

I may sound very cynical, but a cynic is really a realist. — U.G. Krishnamurti

The moment you place a label on someone, you begin to treat him or her accordingly. — John C. Maxwell

Young Langlois had sat down and gathered that power to him. The power that came from having information, knowledge, thoughts, and a calm place to collect them. — Louise Penny

They are more to me than life, these voices, they are more than motherliness and more than fear; they are the strongest, most comforting thing there is anywhere: they are the voices of my comrades. — Erich Maria Remarque

All I needed for the mind was to be led to new stations. All I needed for the heart was to visit a place of greater storms. — Patti Smith

She saw and marked the revolutions that had been, and the present seemed to her only a point of rest, from which time was to renew his flight. — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley