Nachat In Hebrew Quotes & Sayings
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A good reputation may be worth millions,
but a good character is worth all the riches of the world. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Somehow I had to turn the salted peanuts in the cigar box into petits fours. — Ruta Sepetys

It's a marriage of convenience. Temporarily, so long as our interests coincide, however long it takes to dispose of that mob of petit blancs at Port-au-Prince. Afterward,' he waved his sticky fingers airily, 'everything will return to the way it was before. — Madison Smartt Bell

Power makes you lazy. — David Graeber

You bastard!" Wax shouted toward the box.
"Now, now," the box said. "That's patently false, Waxillium. You have a very clear understanding of my parentage. — Brandon Sanderson

So fell Lord Perth," murmured Roland. "And the countryside did shake with that thunder," Jake finished. — Stephen King

The ocean has been singing to me, and the song is that of our life together ... — Nicholas Sparks

Inspiring visions rarely (I'm tempted to say never) include numbers. — Tom Peters

When I look at my daughter, who's 24, she is much more confident than I ever was and her expectations are higher. But I worry that there is a backlash brewing against progress on equality. — Frances O'Grady

Never waste any time you can spend sleeping. — Frank H. Knight

The main argument is that capitalism is constituted by a varied of different practices, and so challenging capitalism needs to be about a variety of struggles. I draw on the important work of J.K. Gibson-Graham, who argues that we should model anti-capitalist struggle on feminist struggles. — Cynthia Kauffman

I've always been controversial because I offer new ideas. For me to be controversial, I think this is positive. — Avigdor Lieberman

He was a noisy robust little man with a gleam of real talent concealed in the messy obscurity of his verse. But because he did his best to shock people with his monstrous mass of otiose words (he was the inventor of the "submental grunt" as he called it), his main output seems now so nugatory, so false, so old-fashioned (super-modern things have a queer knack of dating much faster than others) that his true value is only remembered by a few scholars who admire the magnificent translations of English poems made by him at the very outset of his literary career, - — Vladimir Nabokov