Namira Monda Quotes & Sayings
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I've found I still serve a purpose. I remind people to pray, to calculate the odds, to thank the fates, the gods, good karma, whatever it was that made this happen to me and not them. I'm in the worst sort of club. The one no one else wants to be in. — Tracy Guzeman
A chasm reminds us that there is a fine line between bravery and idiocy. — Veronica Roth
Don't count calories, don't hate carbs, don't go to the Stone Age. Simply eat real food, healthy food, and find ways to love every bit of food and the health that results. It will become a lifelong habit and you can leave the yo-yoing behind. — Thomas M. Campbell II
See, it's not that I'm jealous of others. I just don't understand why they can be happy and I can't. — Paulo Coelho
Go isn't functional, it's pragmatical. Why pure paradigms like FP or OOP are always a must? (sigh) — Frank Muller
The master plan does not have a master plan. Television ultimately finds itself, and after it finds itself, it finds itself changing. — Joss Whedon
Rick Perry is qualified to be President in the same way that Olive Garden is qualified to be Italy. — Andy Borowitz
Christmas: the one time of year when you can't avoid the nuts in your family muesli. — Charles Stross
Most of us can't rush around, talk to everyone, know all the cities of the world, we haven't time, money or that many friends. The things you're looking for ... are in the world, but the only way the average chap will ever see ninety-nine per cent of them is in a book. — Ray Bradbury
After President Mutharika was declared a winner, there was life after State House. For those Malawians that know me, I am an international public speaker. So I went back to my speaking engagements. — Joyce Banda
Climb greater heights to obtain a new perspective. — Truth Devour
Mindful that it's running out, I am determined to have the time of my life. — Sheila Hancock
That doesn't sound like my Margo, she said, and I thought of my Margo, and all of us looking at her reflection in different funhouse mirrors. — John Green
habits emerge without our permission. — Charles Duhigg
