Namibian Constitution Quotes & Sayings
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I have excellent relationships with Jewish organizations and participate every year in a Hanukkah celebration with my family. There haven't been any anti-Semitic tendencies in my team for a long time. — Viktor Yushchenko

GoodReads: Do people still ask you about your mental health?
Susanna Kaysen: Well, they used to a lot. "Are you still crazy?" was how people put it. And I would say, "Yes, but I'm older, so I'm more used to it." It's familiar. You've been there, you've done that, and it's gone away. I think the fact that you can feel like it's the end of the world and you're going to kill yourself and yet there's some part of you that says "this has happened before." And by the time you get to the point where you can say "this has happened 137 times before," it's better than saying "this has happened four times before." So as you get older, there's a little ironist or cynic or somebody inside you who says, "Yeah, uh-huh. Right, OK, I've heard that, I've heard that. — Susanna Kaysen

When God repeats a promise, you can be absolutely sure it isn't because he has a problem keeping it. — Anonymous

We compose our life in stories we tell ourselves — John Geddes

This is the chief thing: be not perturbed, for all things are according to the nature of the universal. — Marcus Aurelius

Capitalism is about turning luxuries into necessities. — Andrew Carnegie

Learn when to take step back ... At times it gives you a chance to know yourself better. — Adil Adam Memon

Only the flawed can be flawless. — A.E. Marling

Nobody had his [Ed Wood's] style. That's something I try to do in my films. You have your own kind of cryptic messages in there - cryptic things that most people wouldn't understand but are important to you. Things that kind of keep you going through the process. — Tim Burton

As Burbank points out, relations between the branches are governed as much by norms and customs as by formal structures. The Constitution permits Congress to impeach and remove federal judges, for example, but the norm is that impeachment is reserved for criminal behavior or serious ethical lapses, and not for judicial rulings with which members of Congress disagree. — Linda Greenhouse

It's been my experience that every time I think I know where it's at, it's usually somewhere else. — Blake Edwards