Mpagiatiko Quotes & Sayings
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Niggas know my pussy taste like mango-tango so they put a couple karats in my ankle bangles — Nicki Minaj

Words were few and failing between them as though the silence that sat with them had laid its old lips on theirs and sucked them dry of speech. For where could one begin? With the weather? But here there was no weather. These few sad rooms were the old man's world. His horizons were all walls. — Michael Bedard

From the creation learn to admire thy Lord! And if any of the things thou see exceed thy comprehension, and thou are not able to find the reason thereof, yet for this glorify the Creator, that the wisdom of these works surpass thine understanding. — Saint John Chrysostom

You are the secret. Let tarot guide you. And remember, if you want to embody the World card, first you must ask for it. — Sasha Graham

'Life Is Good' represents the most beautiful, dramatic and heavy moments in my life. — Nas

Even though my grandparents live overseas and are so far away and we talk as much as we can, we don't see each other that often. — Nina Dobrev

If I can't talk my way out of this mess, I'll just wiggle. — Sarah Castille

It is true that I am of an older fashion; much that I love has been destroyed or sent into exile. — G.K. Chesterton

Several companies have explicit policies against cronyism, with good reason. Hiring a family member simply for a relationship can be troubling and may not necessarily serve a company's interests. But by and large, financial firms in particular commonly hire people who have certain connections, whether through family or a business relationship. — Andrew Ross Sorkin

The epitome of empathy is said to be the capacity to look at the world through another's eyes. Though our glance on the planet is largely distorted by our crooked perspectives, we may nevertheless, with luck or agility, accede to a privileged glimpse of the view from another's shoes - and in the process claim to have been able, for a moment at least, to surmount our relativity. — Alain De Botton

Conceit, more rich in matter than in words, brags of his substance: they are but beggars who can count their worth. — William Shakespeare