Nigerian Pidgin English Quotes & Sayings
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Top Nigerian Pidgin English Quotes

No secrets, no mystery. no mystery, no life worth rememberin'. no life worth rememberin', no life worth goin' on. — Robert James Waller

I have no illusions about my art. I am what the public made me and, consequently, I am not likely to forget my debt to them. — Conrad Veidt

Sometimes, because of its immediacy, television produces a kind of electronic parable. Berlin, for instance, on the day the Wall was opened. Rostropovich was playing his cello by the Wall that no longer cast a shadow, and a million East Berliners were thronging to the West to shop with an allowance given them by West German banks! At that moment the whole world saw how materialism had lost its awesome historic power and become a shopping list. — John Berger

Eric and Susan Benson didn't come to Amazon alone every day - they brought their dog Rufus, a Welsh corgi. — Brad Stone

Even the best of mirrors can show only one side of things.
old japanese quote. — Mkdeville

On the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, I salute every individual who honors the core values of his legacy, making him proud of humanity. — Widad Akreyi

Music is an emotional experience, and that is what imprints itself on the soul. And I think for me, any great art is art which communicates human emotion. — Greg Lake

I had one of my best years in 1991; I was 31. I made a renewed effort to work harder. I got better at my diet. I paid attention to how much sleep I got. I was always someone of routine. I became more strict. — Cal Ripken Jr.

Serve God joyfully. Let there be no sadness in your life: the only true sorrow is sin. — Mother Teresa

God is looking for people through whom He can do the impossible - what a pity that we plan only the things we can do by ourselves. - A.W. TOZER — R. Mark Dillon

When I make a word do a lot of work like that,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'I always pay it extra. — Lewis Carroll

The profit motive is not only fundamental to our ability to reward shareholders and pay employees; it's fundamental to excellent journalism. Far from corrupting the craft, profits enhance it. Expansion drives diversity and diversity protects and strengthens our craft. — Lachlan Murdoch