Olojo Ibi Quotes & Sayings
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The blessings of the Lord is my greatest wealth. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The man is only a half himself, the other half is his expression — Ralph Waldo Emerson
If you do not want me to break your wrist with one squeeze of my hand, you will do two things immediately, First you will remove your hand from my woman's purse. Second, you will remove your hand from my shirt. It's attached to the body that belongs to the owner of the purse. — Jen Frederick
The Constitution is a pantheon of values, and a lot of hard cases are hard because the Constitution gives no simple rule of decision for the cases in which one of the values is truly at odds with another. — David Souter
To play someone who is who they are because of the happiness and contentedness that they've known in their life is interesting because of sort of how banal it is. — Christina Ricci
In his normal state he would not strike a lamb. I've known him to do it'
'Do what?'
'Not strike lambs — P.G. Wodehouse
Reading surrounds us, labels us, defines us. — Rich Gold
I don't like the way young people write and talk about the old. I don't like their attitude, which, if they weren't young and therefore bright and vibrant, would be called outdated. — Ruth Rendell
Enlightenment is, in the end, nothing more than the natural state of being. — Adyashanti
He who wishes to preserve, often destroys, so that virtue seems vice, and vice seems virtue. — Guglielmo Ferrero
Whether it appears so or not, you have total freedom right now. What would happen if you fully exercised that freedom this very minute? — Mark Joyner
I fell in love at 14 and I remember that mad, tense feeling and all the mad things you do for the person - all those extremes and all the stuff you don't mind putting up with. — Douglas Booth
Motherhood sort of puts things into perspective, and it's bout real life, and life is about people, what we give, what we take, what we share. — Halle Berry
Earth . . . A dim place, ancient beyond knowledge . . . Ages of rain and wind have beaten and rounded the granite, and the sun is red and feeble . . . A million cities have lifted towers, have fallen to dust. In place of the old peoples a few thousand strange souls live. There is evil on Earth . . . Earth is dying . . . — Jack Vance
