Mistaika Quotes & Sayings
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The primary place where most people lose energy is in their relationships with others. That means you lose your energy in your interactions with the people you know best. — Frederick Lenz

stuffing my face with fun-size Kit Kats. Which, for the record, are way less fun than full-size Kit Kats. I — Becky Albertalli

The capacity for delight is the gift of paying attention. — Julia Margaret Cameron

Fashion needs incredible women, alive, stimulating, with style like Diana Vreeland. She is the most. The way she talks expresses all her values. — Gianni Versace

Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me. There is nothing to do but be. — Stephen Levine

Come back, come back, back to Jamaica
Don't you know we made a big mistaika
We would be so sad if you told us goodbye
And we promise not to shoot you out of the sky! — Jimmy Buffett

The basis of the gothic are secrets that are kept combined with appearances that deceive. — Stephen King

You can't reconcile being pro-life on abortion and pro-death on the death penalty. — N. T. Wright

People do crazy things after a big loss. — Corey Ann Haydu

And that sort of victimization narrative is something we shouldn't contribute to. On the other hand, we have to acknowledge that there is a radical element in Islam, jihadism, that needs to be called by name and needs to be confronted. — Marco Rubio

And yet, if it all went away tomorrow, I know I would still have peace. That probably sounds crazy to most people, but that's the kind of peace Christ gives. It is rooted in His love, and it surpasses all understanding. — Tim Howard

My main goal, when I started acting, was to show as much versatility as possible because I like playing diverse roles. — Daniela Ruah

Mama had greeted him the traditional way that women were supposed to, bending low and offering him her back so that he would pat it with his fan made of the soft, straw-colored tail of an animal. Back home that night, Papa told Mama that it was sinful. You did not bow to another human being. It was an ungodly tradition, bowing to an Igwe. So, a few days later, when we went to see the bishop at Awka, I did not kneel to kiss his ring. I wanted to make Papa proud. But Papa yanked my ear in the car and said I did not have the spirit of discernment: the bishop was a man of God; the Igwe was merely a traditional ruler. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

We must learn to separate need from greed ... We must not allow our yearnings to exceed our earnings. — Thomas S. Monson