Ndaba Clan Quotes & Sayings
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Watching him walk off was very nearly as absorbing as observing his approach. He walked as all men ought to walk, with a decided swagger to his shoulders. — Susanna Kearsley

Up and down, good and bad, sacred and profane: these are all assumed. But inward and outward: this is the one context we are sure of, the one context we can work with. This is Adiyogi's most significant contribution to humankind and it is a profound and enduring one: "The only way out is in." Once — Sadhguru

You know, you should think about getting in touch with Gabriel, he's your half-brother and also a really good guy." Delilah looks at me cynically. "Gabriel despises me." "He despises Ethan, you I think he might just have some time for. After all, you're both dhamphirs." "That's like me telling you you'll get along with George Bush because you're both human." Delilah replies snidely. I get her point, but still I grin and respond. "You're right, we would definitely get along. He'd make me feel all intelligent and shit. — L. H. Cosway

Outside, the clear-cut strokes of the town clock counting — Joseph Conrad

The thing that experts agree on is that although divorce is difficult and stressful for kids no matter what, the real harm to kids comes from being subjected to conflict between parents. The longer that lasts, and the more severe it is, the worse it is for your children. If you truly want to shield your children from the pain of divorce, recognize that the more you take the high road with your spouse, the better job you'll do. — Emily Doskow

The best way to make a long story short is to stop listening. — Evan Esar

It's ok to think the way you think, just as long as you respect that it's not the only way. — Tanya Masse

I sing like a lark. — Layne Staley

I don't care who you love,
what you believe, how you look, where you're from or what you do. If you are a good hearted person, you're good in my books! — Tanya Masse

How do I know it was meant to happen this way? Because it did. — Byron Katie

Getting angry means setting fire to your own wealth. — Dada Bhagwan