Mga Tamad Quotes & Sayings
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Abscond - to move in a mysterious way, commonly with the property of another. — Ambrose Bierce
When project leaders focus on delivery, they add value to projects. When they focus on planning and control, they tend to add overhead. — Jim Highsmith
But there is that about well-intentioned advice that has the opposite effect of the one intended, and causes a Spanish fly of perversity to enter into the hitherto passive soul. — Caitlin Thomas
South Africa had a long record of studies in prehistory, going back to the end of the last century. — Louis Leakey
She may resemble a mythical angel, but she moved like an x-rated wet dream — Kelly Moran
I have spoken about inflation, unemployment, farmers' problems, security, etc. I keep talking about these issues. I seek answers from the Indian government. — Narendra Modi
Prose and poetry are as different as food and drink. — Franz Grillparzer
God is trying to tell us that there is a shift taking place in the body of Christ especially in the way we do church — Sunday Adelaja
The more worrying feature of the new global corporate structures is their capacity to devastate national labour markets by transferring their operations to cheaper locations overseas. — Fredric Jameson
A man who has faith must be prepared not only to be a martyr, but to be a fool. — G.K. Chesterton
I'm neither giving up nor giving in. — Charlton Heston
The legacy of women's war work is our present post-industrial employment structure. It was the war that created the demand for a technologically advanced, de-skilled, low-paid, non-unionized female workforce and paved the way for making part-time work the norm for married women now. A generation later, it was the daughters of wartime women workers who completed their mothers' campaign for equal pay. — Linda Grant
Far below ran the silver ribbon of the East River, braceleted by shining bridges, flecked by boats as small as flyspecks, splitting the shining banks of light that were Manhattan and Brooklyn on either side. — Cassandra Clare