Msalaba Mwekundu Quotes & Sayings
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Writing long hand is the last refuge. One needs the time it takes to put pencil to paper and let it run along the ruled line. — Antonio Damasio

JOH14.13 And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. — Anonymous

You're only as sick as your secrets. Either it comes out their way or my way. I talk about myself behind my back. And I'm funny about it. — Carrie Fisher

To attract more money, you must be attractive, in the sense that people will want and prefer your products or service over those of your competitior. — Jack Canfield

Oh, don't look so morally offended. Don't forget that if you get up on your high horse it's a long way to fall." He looked at his watch. "Do you know how late it is? Time for your next class."
I lifted my chin. "You're right there," I said, trying to sound as icily scornful as possible. "My high horse and I must just go and find a toilet to throw up in first, because this conversation makes us sick to our stomachs. — Kerstin Gier

She thought. It was nice to watch her thinking. She still had her legs crossed, and still carelessly. — Raymond Chandler

They swore at airport management, at the TSA, at the airlines, at their useless phones, furious because fury was the last defense against understanding what the news stations were reporting. — Emily St. John Mandel

Think of something useless, and that's probably what I'll be doing. Listen, Virginia, we need to love the useless. We need to raise pigeons without a thought of eating them, plant rose bushes without expecting to pick roses, write without aiming at publication. We need to do things without expecting benefits in return. The shortest distance between two points may be a straight line, but it's in the curving paths that the best things are found ... We must love the useless, because there is beauty in uselessness. — Lygia Fagundes Telles

Your refusal to forgive one who has sinned against you us a manifestation of hypocrisy - a telltale sign that either you have not experenced God's forgiving grace, or that you take such grace for granted. — Joe Thorn

There's nothing I liked visually of the period I was a child. There was no dream in it, and nothing sparkled. — Christian Louboutin