Nsubuga Emmanuel Quotes & Sayings
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And as a result yet today we are unable to distinguish between sympathy and selfishness. — M.H. Rakib

In days of yore, the poet's pen From wing of bird was plunder'd, Perhaps of goose, but now and then, From Jove's own eagle sunder'd. But now, metallic pens disclose Alone the poet's numbers; In iron inspiration glows, Or with the poet slumbers. — John Adams

Reading should be a pleasure, not a chore. — Joan Rivers

That his prayer was nothing else but a sense of the presence of GOD, his soul being at that time insensible to everything but Divine love: and that when the appointed times of prayer were past, he found no difference, because he still continued with GOD, praising and blessing Him with all his might, so that he passed his life in continual joy; yet hoped that GOD would give him somewhat to suffer, when he should grow stronger. — Brother Lawrence

If I was the governor of New Jersey, the George Washington Bridge would not have been shut. — Donald Trump

More than anything, she wanted to be someplace warm and safe
but duty was a cold and barren shelter for a wounded spirit. — Jim Butcher

I wanted to be prepared and be strong for any unexpected challenges, so from the beginning I was doing kick-boxing. I was wearing a sauna suit everyday, I was wearing sea goggles, I was wearing gloves. I was trying to put myself through the worst condition ever and most of the training sessions I was puking up. — Ray Park

Willie Nelson's the one who told me the reason it costs so much to get divorced is because it's worth it. — Merle Haggard

Nothing had been attempted like that, to lift Dad's voice, literally, off of that track and put it on a brand-new one, and then line it up, match it up, get the phrasing right. I remember listening - everyone listening at the end, and we were just enthralled. It was really wonderful. — Natalie Cole

I felt that if he touched me, I'd die. and then the thought crawled into my brain that if he didn't touch me, I'd die. — Kitty Thomas

This was what we did as a species, after all: we built ingenious devices, and we destroyed things. — Mark O'Connell