Mmkn Sarawak Quotes & Sayings
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The Law likes to be argued with. Take away words and where is the Law? Silence always annoys it. — Stella Benson

I will not be taking a paternity test, ever! — Oprah Winfrey

Just because you make mistakes doesn't mean you are one. — Unknown Author 516

The most prevalent poetic representation of contemporary experience is the mimesis of disorientation by non sequitor. — Tony Hoagland

I'm the laziest person I know. — Natalie Massenet

If a life goes down the toilet, it comes out in a river and meets the sea. — Carol Plum-Ucci

There are more American Indians alive today than there were when Columbus arrived or at any other time in history. Does this sound like a record of genocide? — Rush Limbaugh

Maligant items don't have to be reminders of bad times, like a breakup or a health crisis. They can bring back memories of loved ones or high points in your life. But if these memories leave you feeling sad or feeling that your life isn't as good now, then the objects are causing you mental and emotional harm and have no place in your home. ...The key to enjoying happiness and good health in a warm, welcoming home is to live IN THE PRESENT MOMENT surrounded by items that you cherish and that have meaning for you and your family. If too much of your time is spent replaying your greatest hits or struggling with old pain, you're not making new memories of your present life. --pg 20 — Peter Walsh

It's one of my theories that when people give you advice, they're really just talking to themselves in the past. — Austin Kleon

It's a very strange thing for a designer to say, but one of the things that really irritates me in products is when I'm aware of designers wagging their tails in my face. — Jonathan Ive

You're not fine, Paul," he replies. "You can barely walk. You don't leave this house unless forced to. All you do is read and mope - "
"Brood. I prefer brood. More manly than mope! — Lauren Layne

Beyond that, I learned about visual adaptation - what a picture can say, and what it can't. A picture's worth a thousand words, but its vocabulary is limited. A picture's no sesquipedalian. — Brent Weeks