Mchana Mwema Quotes & Sayings
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She had a perpetual sense, as she watched the taxi cabs, of being out, out, far out to sea and alone; she always had the feeling that it was very, very dangerous to live even one day. Not — Virginia Woolf
I assume I can give you a letter from a big law firm saying that we're under audit. — Donald Trump
That baby has got to learn things
including remaining erect & on deck & all,
her study of herself must include no wings.
She's sturdy, beautiful, & she will do, unless
the universal homage turns her head
as it might well do mine,
hypnotized by the Little Baby ... — John Berryman
What you can become is the miracle you were born to be through the work that you do. — Kurt Vonnegut
You can't keep resisting my irresistibleness, Natara Stone. You'll give in eventually, and I won't quit until you do. — Kelsey Ketch
If you are going to leave message, you have to be able to give enough value or reason to get your voice mail returned. — Jeffrey Gitomer
Watching me, judging me, smelling the crippling failure oozing from my skin, my desperation clawing and all-consuming panic drenching me as I gape in horror at the world and wonder why everyone is smiling and looking at me with secret knowledge of my aching shame. — Sarah Kane
Crying feels so good sometimes, and I do it when I'm happy, sad, stressed, scared. I like to believe that tears are my friend. — Renee Marino
Certain actions take place outside the normal course of things so unexpectedly that they seem to paralyse ordinary capacity for feeling surprise; — Anthony Powell
When I die I hope to go to heaven
whatever that is
and I want to be able to afford the price of admission. — Ayn Rand
It is an error to suppose that a man belongs to himself. No man does. He belongs to his wife, or his children, or his relations, or to his creditors, or to society in some form or other. — George Augustus Henry Sala
Those who do not weep, do not see. — Victor Hugo
I wonder what right we have to believe our childhood dreams will come true. — Carrie Ryan
Embracing your new kind of normal is the most empowering choice you will ever make. It transcends common sense. It is resistant to old patterns. It is sticky, uncomfortable, agitating, and difficult. But it is liberating and life giving and spirit enriching. It changes your life and the lives of everyone who joins you on your journey. And then, quite unexpectedly, you realize you are splashing hope into the lives of others because you have an intimate love relationship with the Source of hope. — Carol Kent
Hi, I'm Mike Huckabee of Arkansas, wanting to say "Congratulations, Canada, on preserving your national igloo". — Mike Huckabee
