Omundu Mulosi Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes it's our darkest moments that make us shine. — Z.R. Southcombe
This new diversity will give us a better understanding of the world and enrich our cultural choices, yet — Gloria Steinem
Sooner or later all things are numbers, yes? — Terry Pratchett
I promise to crush Israel and return it to the humiliation and wretchedness of the Koran. — Anwar Sadat
Madness is an ostrich who sticks her head in the sand while a pack of hyenas closes in around her. — Dan Brown
You don't get to choose your siblings,' mutters Alf. Elsa — Fredrik Backman
But Death was cunning. — J.K. Rowling
No single step in the persuit of enlightenment should ever be considered sacred; only the search was. — Ann Druyan
We must note the curious fact that people are not content with what is simple to understand, but go straight for the more complex problems which they will perhaps never grasp. What is simple to grasp is quite usable and useful, and can keep us occupied for a whole lifetime if it satisfies and stimulates us. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Nominally a great age of scientific inquiry, ours has become an age of superstition about the infallibility of science; of almost mystical faith in its non-mystical methods; above all-which perhaps most explains the expert's sovereignty-of external verities; of traffic-cop morality and rabbit-test truth. — Louis Kronenberger
Virtues are in the popular estimate rather the exception than the rule. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
If you purify the pond, the lilies die — William Stafford
I think you have to humble yourself before the process of starting and running a business. Only the incredibly fortunate achieve their success quickly. Most people, it takes many many years of incredible hard work, and many periods of severe poverty, and it kind of makes it all the better. — Patrick Grant
Man is the only animal that when you pat him on the head, his head swells up. — Charles R. Swindoll
On Writing About Nora Hawks
I write about a female character to try, in vain, to understand two things: the purpose of life, and women. — Dennis R. Miller
