Pongsaklek Quotes & Sayings
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Anger is like an intoxicant; it reduces man and degrades him to the level of an animal. — Sathya Sai Baba

Most people, especially activists, recognize their differences with others rather than what they have in common and that leads to frustration more than persuasion. — Dan Mathews

Don't yield to that alluring witch, laziness, or else be prepared to surrender all that you have won in your better moments. — Horace

The majority of them simply melted into the host country's underbelly.
The low-income areas?
If that's what you want to call them. What better place to hide than among that part of society that no one else even wants to acknowledge. How else could so many outbreaks have started in so many First World ghettos? — Max Brooks

You laughed and were happy. I was watching you. I understand the stories your face tells so much better than I did before. I know what your happiness looks like now. — Thea Harrison

Do not the bewitching power of all studies lie in that they continually open up to us new, unsuspected horizons, not yet understood, which entice us to proceed further and further in the penetration of what appears at first sight only in vague outline? — Pyotr Kropotkin

Chinese food tries to engage the mind, not just the palate. To provoke the intellect. — Nicole Mones

But when I got angry, my nerves sought an outlet, and my mouth didn't always guard the gates. — N.K. Jemisin

I was born to score goals, I feel. How I score them - how I get the ball into the back of the net - might have changed. The actual ability of what I was born to do will never leave me. — Michael Owen

Hole in One: an occurence in which a ball is hit directly from the tee into the hole in a single shot by a golfer playing alone. — Henry Beard

Under the Providence of God, our means of education are the grand machinery by which the 'raw material' of human nature can be worked up into inventors and discoverers, into skilled artisans and scientific farmers, into scholars and jurists, into the founders of benevolent institutions, and the great expounders of ethical and theological science. — Horace Mann

All philanthropy ... is only a savory fumigation burning at the mouth of a sewer. This incense offering makes the air more endurable to passers-by, but it does not hinder the infection in the sewer from spreading. — Ellen Key