Msingi Wa Quotes & Sayings
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I've been married to the same man - even after the separation - longer than most people in this business. I'm sick to death of people mentioning it. — Samantha Bond
Growing up, my ideals were Barbra Streisand, Cher, and my mom. — Kevyn Aucoin
Let go of your past, but never forget what it has taught you. — Boonaa Mohammed
People don't demand that a thing be reasonable if their emotions are touched. Lovers aren't reasonable, are they? — Graham Greene
Students of cunning have consumed their hearts and learned only tricks; they've thrown away real riches: patience, self-sacrifice, generosity. Rich thought opens the way. — Rumi
I have a huge record and cd collection of all kinds of great classical, jazz and all music but I find the internet very accessible and quick. — Aaron Zigman
Only by living absurdly is it possible to break out of this infinite absurdity. — Julio Cortazar
Comedy does offer an avenue to television and film careers for untelegenic people that great drama does not. — John Hodgman
True creativity is more likely if you are more relaxed — Harry Borden
I should have seduced you at the ball," she said. "Kilts are probably much more convenient."
"Oh, aye," said Colin, and his smile was full of light. "But you'll get another chance or ten, I promise. — Isabel Cooper
To my mind, the theory of [evolution] does not stand up at all. If living matter is not, then, caused by the interplay of atoms, natural forces, and radiation [i.e., time, chance, and chemistry], how has it come into being? I think, however, that we must go further than this and admit that the only acceptable explanation is creation. — Henry Lipson
A black cat crossing the road is considered bad luck in some cultures. What about the cat's culture? — Anno Nomius
Shame is the uncomfortable or painful feeling that we experience when we realize that a part of us is defective, bad, incomplete, rotten, phony, inadequate or a failure. In contrast to guilt, where we feel bad from doing something wrong, we feel shame from being something wrong or bad. Thus guilt seems to be correctable or forgivable, whereas there seems to be no way out of shame. — Charles L. Whitfield
Each person begins life with a head start in some areas and a handicap in other areas. — Daniel Lapin
It's interesting to observe that almost all truly worthy men have simple manners, and that simple manners are almost always taken as a sign of little worth — Giacomo Leopardi