Mugla Sitki Ko Man Niversitesi Quotes & Sayings
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Gallantry is gentleman's quality. — Toba Beta
That's a bit like asking a man crawling across the Sahara whether he would prefer Perrier or Malvern water. — Alan Bennett
While society cannot provide employment for its members, the production/work/income nexus has to be abandoned as a justification for our present parsimony to the unemployed. An assumption cannot be used to justify making second-class citizens of those who are unfortunate enough to constitute living proof of the inaccuracy of that assumption. — Bob Hawke
Atrocity is truly emperor; All things that thrive are slaves of cruel Creation. — John Updike
Dream no small dream; it lacks magic. Dream large. Then make the dream real. — Donald Wills Douglas
For a story to be told, it must be told properly, and to tell a story properly, it must be told with respect. — Anne Cameron
Would I marry again? No. But never say never. Why marry? It's a beautiful fortress, but I don't need it. — Robin Wright
Menstruation not only carries with it the connotation of a productive system that has failed to produce; it also carries the idea of production gone awry, making products of no use, not to specification, unsalable, wasted, scrap. — Emily Martin
I think of the feel of water. The way it is when you wade into the ocean and a small wave cascades against you, swirling sand over you and awakening every pore. — Jessica Park
Sorrow is knowledge, those that know the most must mourn the deepest, the tree of knowledge is not the tree of life. — George Gordon Byron
to bring about the downfall of — Christine Feehan
Crafternoon is about making what you want, how you want it, to the best of your ability. And even if you may not think of yourself as a rock star of creativity, it's there inside you. At Crafternoon, you are a CraftStar. — Maura Madden
I am for free commerce with all nations; political connection with none; and little or no diplomatic establishment — George Washington
