Mr Socko Quotes & Sayings
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Hard work will never kill you; it's only going to make you gain more muscles to gather your bumper harvests! Do it and do it hard! — Israelmore Ayivor

I say a murder is abstract. You pull the trigger and after that you do not understand anything that happens. — Jean-Paul Sartre

He was rigidly truthful, where the issue concerned only himself. Where it was a case of saving a friend, he was prepared to act in a manner reminiscent of an American expert witness. — P.G. Wodehouse

Anytime you testify you have some amount of increase or the other, God does not want you to get satisfied — Sunday Adelaja

There is nothing wrong with anger. Anger is a beautiful emotion, as valid and rich as joy or laughter. But you have been taught to repress your anger. Your anger has been condemned. If anger is unexpressed, it will slowly poison you. The key is to know how to express your anger. Do not throw it out onto any one. No one is responsible for your anger. Simply express your anger. Beat up a cushion. Go for a run. Express your anger to a tree. Dance your anger. Enjoy it. — Leonard Jacobson

Reviewers are the worst laughers in the world. — Chris O'Dowd

Mankind has always drawn from outside sources of energy. This island was the first to harness coal and steam. But our present sources stand in the ratio of a million to one, compared with any previous sources. The release of atomic energy will change the whole structure of society. — Frederick Soddy

What to know about pain is how little we do to deserve it, how simple it is to give, how hard to lose. — Frederick Busch

Whatever we look at, and however we look at it, we see only through our own eyes. — C. G. Jung

We should certainly feel outrage and horror at the conditions sweatshop laborers toil under. The correct response, however, is not to give up sweatshop-produced goods in favor of domestically produced goods. The correct response is to try to end the extreme poverty that makes sweatshops desirable places to work in the first place. — William MacAskill

Conductors do not know how the oboe does its work, but they know what the oboe should contribute. — Peter Drucker