Ofoha Oshodi Quotes & Sayings
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Networking is not a part-time or occasional exercise. Everywhere we go, we haven an opportunity to network with others. — Timothy M. Houston

But I don't believe that life is supposed to make you feel good, or to make you feel miserable either. Life is just supposed to make you feel. — Gloria Naylor

I want to be labeled 'a human who loves humans.' — Raven-Symone

Our unconscious is not more animal than our conscious, it is often even more human. — Edward Bond

I had a few ducks as a kid. — Michael Leunig

I am deeply romantic and a genuine yet complex person. — Jiah Khan

I've always wanted to go to the desert. It's so vast. Uncaring of the rest of the world. It's just there, no matter what else happens. Golden sands and towering rocks. Coyotes that roam the land, free. — Ted Dekker

Being of service to others is the price we should pay as a form of gratitude for the gift of life."
~Elissa Gabrielle — Elissa Gabrielle

It is truly not fun to be the family that sticks out in an all-white community. On the other side, I have five brothers and sisters; we all look exactly the same, and we're very, very tight. The lessons about race were not pleasant, but there are things that I loved about my childhood. — Soledad O'Brien

The key to your success in this world is to discover the field of your gifts — Sunday Adelaja

The first floor could be a restaurant. A good restaurant can survive as long as it has easy accessibility. — David Lee

I don't know anyone who curses the way they do on the Sopranos. Not in an Italian household. I never said the word hell in front of my mother. — Danny Aiello

Any one who has lived in the country in winter and knows those long dreary, still evenings when even the dogs are too bored to bark and even the clocks seem weary of ticking, and any one who on such evenings has been troubled by awakening conscience and has moved restlessly about, trying now to smother his conscience, now to interpret it, will understand the distraction and the pleasure my wife's voice gave me as it sounded in the snug little room, telling me I was a bad man. — Anton Chekhov