Mwangala Jo Quotes & Sayings
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Lack of prayer says you've brought into the lie that life is manageable and you've got everything under control — LeCrae

Few things are less comforting than a tiger who's up too late. — Bill Watterson

Republican governors are more lunatic than they used to be - as attested by all the ones so eager to turn down free federal money to qualify more of their poor citizens for Medicaid under Obamacare. Meanwhile, some states have taken the money only to hoard it. — Rick Perlstein

We ought not to demonize a single gang member, and we ought not to romanticize a single gang. — Greg Boyle

I think my water just broke.'
I took an instinctive step back. Because, gross. 'Omigod. — Kieran Scott

Men ardently pursue truth, assuming it will be angels' bread when found. — William Macneile Dixon

When a bird crapped on my window, he called 911. — Lee Goldberg

As a matter of fact, we had already been warned against sliding down the marble banisters, not out of fear that we might break a leg or an arm, for that never worried our parents-which was, I think, why we never broke anything-but because they feared that since we were growing up and gaining weight, we might knock over the busts of ancestors placed by our father on the banisters at the turn of every flight of stairs. Cosimo had, in fact, once brought down a bishop, a great-great-great-grandfather, miter and all; lie was punished, and since then he had learned to brake just before reaching the turn of a flight and jump off within a hair's-breadth of running into a bust. — Italo Calvino

The work of WikiLeaks is with principal documentary evidence; that's where the truth lies. It gets to the heart of the matter. It educates people and in turn empowers them. — Sara Harrison

And wasn't that what love was all about? Not the immediate bone-melting lust and roller-coaster emotions, but the promise of it all lasting, mellowing into something that got stronger, better every year. — Jane Davitt