Muidumbe Quotes & Sayings
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My theory has always been, if you take care of your business today, take care of the job you have at hand, whatever else comes down the road will be there for you. — Steve Scalise
I watch TV more than I used to, and the commercials don't impress me. The standard of execution is very high, but the standard of ideas is appalling. — Paul Arden
Falsehood is not more unjustifiable than unsafe. — Fanny Burney
There are three prerequisites to going out into the world to walk for pleasure. One must have free time, a place to go, and a body unhindered by illness or social restraints. — Rebecca Solnit
You conquer fate through thought — Henry David Thoreau
Many people are very intelligent in accomplishing worldly attainments. This intelligence is not wisdom because worldly attainments such as a high position, reputation, wealth and success in business are deceptive. If we die tomorrow they will disappear tomorrow, and nothing will be left for our future. Wisdom, however, will never deceive us. — Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
Merridale was as self-centered as a Broadway star on opening night. — Chet Williamson
You can not force somebody to love you. The heart should follow you by itself. — Enayat
The greater part of the suffering in the world is caused not by wicked intents and hard hearts, but by the careless desire to shirk unpleasant facts, and the soft-heartedness that will assuage momentary pain at the price of making a life-long cripple, either mentally, morally, or physically. — Marah Ellis Ryan
It is difficult to heal the wound of reproach. — Lucullus
Sullivan had her Crucifix Soldier and now I have mine. No. I am the soldier. Teacup is the cross. — Rick Yancey
God made the water but men made the wine. — Victor Hugo
He looked straight at me and winked. On anyone else it would have looked ridiculous - 1996 had moved beyond the language of winking at girls. — Ruth Ahmed
The ways of heaven are dark and intricate;
Puzzled in mazes, and perplext with errors. — Joseph Addison