Mohlomi Rantekoa Quotes & Sayings
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My mind's my 9, my pen's my Mac-10.
My target? All you wack niggaz who started rappin'. — The Notorious B.I.G.

Louisa went about her duties at the hospital, trying not to dwell on the fact that this might be her last day alive. — David Healey

We have to do away with a false and misleading dualism, one which abstracts man on the one hand and technology on the other, as if the two were quite separate kinds of realities ... Man is by nature a technological animal; to be human is to be technological ... When we speak of technology, this is another way of speaking about man himself in one of his manifestations. — Daniel Callahan

A good man: body serves his will and enjoys hard work, clear intellect that understands the truths of nature, full of passion for life but controlled by his will, well-developed conscience, loves beauty in art and nature, despises inferior morality, respects himself and others. — Thomas Huxley

When we are aware of the pain, we have to train ourselves to lean into that pain. By leaning into the pain, we resist the temptation to avoid building fig leaves that protect us from the fear we feel regarding who we are. Our feelings are critical to our spiritual development. — Chris McAlister

Salad is never more appetizing than when served in a large wooden bowl. — Dorothy Draper

The effort only shifted me from the frying-pan into the fire. — Lucian

Concurring hands divide
flax for damask
that when bleached by Irish weather
has the silvered chamois-leather
water-tightness of a
skin. — Marianne Moore

You can kill the dreamer, but you can't kill the dream. — Martin Luther King Jr.

I will die the way I learned to live. Fully aware. At peace. With a heart so full of love that even as it slows, it is still full.
Because I know something the Scientists refuse to acknowledge.
Death is only the beginning. — Krista McGee

I dress like a 7-year-old space pilot. I have clothes that I still wear regularly from high school. — Kirsten Vangsness

Sing, of delight drink deep,
Drain spring by cups, not by thimbles.
Heart step up your beat!
Our breasts be the brass of cymbals. — Vladimir Mayakovsky