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Nabaiti Quotes By Willie Nelson

If you start out looking at somebody, wondering whether he's good or bad, I think you're starting out in the wrong direction. I think we're all good and we're all bad. — Willie Nelson

Nabaiti Quotes By Edmund White

I still feel that sincerity and realism are avant-garde, or can be, just as I did when I started out. — Edmund White

Nabaiti Quotes By Mark Twain

The old lady pulled her spectacles down and looked over them about the room; then she put them up and looked out under them. She seldom or never looked through them for so small a thing as a boy; they were her state pair, the pride of her heart, and were built for "style," not service - she could have seen through a pair of stove-lids just as well. She looked perplexed for a moment, and then said, not fiercely, but still loud enough for the furniture to hear: — Mark Twain

Nabaiti Quotes By Tracy Morgan

Who's coming with me? I don't know where I'm going, but who's coming with me? — Tracy Morgan

Nabaiti Quotes By Enrique Pena Nieto

There is no doubt a president has to govern for everyone. — Enrique Pena Nieto

Nabaiti Quotes By Aliko Dangote

To build a successful business, you must start small and dream big. — Aliko Dangote

Nabaiti Quotes By David Levithan

Get shitfaced, then face the shit. — David Levithan

Nabaiti Quotes By Epictetus

You ought to realize, you take up very little space in the world as a whole - your body, that is; in reason, however, you yield to no one, not even to the gods, because reason is not measured in size but sense. So why not care for that side of you, where you and the gods are equals? — Epictetus

Nabaiti Quotes By Christian Morgenstern

Often I am struck in amazement about a word: I suddenly realize that the complete arbitrariness of our language is but a part of the arbitrariness of our own world in general. — Christian Morgenstern