Ozoude Quotes & Sayings
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If she [woman] is weak in striking, she is strong in suffering. — Mahatma Gandhi
We don't have to change friends if we understand that friends change. — Paulo Coelho
I can't love anymore.
Except for you...
I love you so much it hurts to breathe. — Jessica Kristie
Love may not be enough to wake a child in the morning, dress him, and get him to school, then to feed him at night, bathe him, and put him to bed. Still, can any of us imagine a childhood without it? — Andrew Bridge
How is MS-DOS like MSG? Both raise your blood pressure and give you a tightening sensation around your forehead. — Ted Nelson
To call the Form [of the Good] eternal is misleading: that something lasts forever does not render it any the better, any more than long-enduring whiteness is whiter than ephemeral whiteness. — Alasdair MacIntyre
The quarrels of friends are the opportunities of foes. — Aesop
Black Humor (Umor): a sensation --of the theatrical (and joyless) pointlessness of everything. — Jacques Vache
Risking the appearance of weakness takes strength. And the market knows it. — Seth Godin
Writing is a physical art. And writing a book is a lot more like making a complex sculpture out of bronze than writing a whole bunch of reports. What's in your head does not count, not for sculpture, not for book writing. Pencil on paper is what matters. Words on paper, pages and pages, chapter after chapter. — Heather Sellers
Hamas was born to destroy. Hamas does not know how to build. I doubt they will be able to build a modern Palestinian state and hope their lies will be exposed to the Palestinian public. — Mosab Hassan Yousef
(Wine is) the nurse of old age. — Galen
I'm such a slow writer I have no need for anything as fast as a word processor. I don't need anything so snappy. I write so slowly that I could write in my own blood without hurting myself. — Fran Lebowitz
Because judges may not issue advisory opinions, judicial nominees may not do so either, especially on issues likely to come before the court. That rule has always been honored. — Orrin Hatch
