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Top Nsukka Nigeria Quotes

Just because the road ahead is long, is no reason to slow down. Just because there is much work to be done, is no reason to get discouraged. It is a reason to get started, to grow, to find new ways, to reach within yourself and discover strength, commitment, and determination. The road ahead is long and difficult, but it's filled with opportunity. Start what needs starting. Finish what needs finishing. Get on the road. Stay on the road. Don't give up. — Ralph Marston

By God, if I were twenty years younger," he thundered, "I'd drag you outside and horsewhip you!" Steven — Linda Lael Miller

Oh, I'm following President Obama on Twitter. I like my black history in 140 characters or less. — Baratunde R. Thurston

Daughters of Naiads were a dime a dozen in those days; the place was crawling with them. Nevertheless, it never hurts to be of semi-divine birth. Or it never hurts immediately. — Margaret Atwood

Humanity will never be religious unless all organized religions disappear and religion becomes an individual commitment towards existence. — Rajneesh

There are no bad pictures; that's just how your face looks sometimes. — Abraham Lincoln

I've always been obsessed with tigers, I love white tigers I think they're very glamourous in a weird way. — Alana Haim

A prediction, in a field where prediction is not possible, is no more than a prejudice. — Malcolm Gladwell

We first have to find the way of freedom from involvement before we can introduce freedom in involvement. — Vilayat Inayat Khan

If you really have your own identity you'll keep on doing what you think is really right for you, and you'll also understand the next step you want to take. — Helmut Lang

To be a mother is the greatest vocation in the world. No being has a position of such great power and influence. She holds in her hands the destiny of nations, for to her is necessarily committed the making of the nation's citizens. — Hannah Whitall Smith