Muturi Wa Quotes & Sayings
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Top Muturi Wa Quotes

Listen to me well, Low Born, don't think for a second I won't cut your heart from your worthless hide and wear it on my head ... like a hat. — G.A. Aiken

There is nothing for me to be sour about. What you got to understand is that I'm a military man. We usually do my shift for four or five years and then you got to move on. — Shaquille O'Neal

This land used to yield. Rains used not to fail. What happened?' inquired Ruoro. It was Muturi who answered. 'You forget that in those days the land was not for buying. It was for use. It was also plenty, you need not have beaten one yard over and over again. — Ngugi Wa Thiong'o

Because the truth is, the surprises life gives are always better than the things you think you see coming. Publishing — Jon Acuff

No matter the self-conceited importance of our labors we are all compost for worlds we cannot yet imagine. — David Whyte

Mentally and physically, I find I can play with these people. — Chico Hamilton

People like to say, "You're only as old as you feel," but it isn't true. It's just something old people say to make themselves feel good about their age. You're as old as you are. — Andy Rooney

Night is happening. All the nightmares that have come out when the sun goes down, since the cave times, when we huddled together in fear for safety and for warmth, are happening. — Neil Gaiman

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Another chapter closes before it has the chance to begin — Faith Sullivan

Pity the poor novice Dominant who attempts to "break" or "discipline" a Warrior Princess Submissive without her explicit consent. The best case result in that scenario is likely to involve a great deal of frustration and humiliation for him. The worst-case outcome is a little too gruesome to contemplate. — Michael Makai

Poets don't finish poems, they abandon them. — Patti Smith