Pygmy Palm Quotes & Sayings
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We should keep a careful diary of our moments of envy: they are our covert guides to what we should try to do next. — Alain De Botton

I HAVE A SECRET I CAN'T TELL NOR INK;
THOUGH IT HAS NO SCENT, IT DOES OFTEN STINK.
THOUGH IT MAKES NO SOUND, IT CAN MAKE YOU ROAR;
WHEN IT'S TASTELESS, I LIKE IT ALL THE MORE.
THOUGH IT HAS NO SHADE, IT LACKS NOT COLOR;
THOUGH IT HAS NO SHAPE, NO CAUSE FOR DOLOR.
IF YOU THINK YOU KNOW IT, YOU'RE INCORRECT,
AND FROM YOU THE SECRET I WILL PROTECT.
THE SECRET OF LIFE IS NOT STONE NOR CENTS,
FOR THE SECRET SENSE IS BUT A NONSENSE. — Pseudonymous Bosch

Marrying the right girl is the single most important ingredient for a happy life, he'd also said. — Pamela Morsi

There was nothing like being objectified to make a boy feel pretty. — Nicole Castle

Whatever our dreams, ideas, or projects, we plant a seed, nurture it
and then reap the fruits of our labors. — Oprah Winfrey

If it takes more than a sentence to explain what you are doing, it's almost always a sign that what you are doing is too complicated. — Sam Altman

When the capital development of a country becomes a by-product of the activities of a casino, the job is likely to be ill-done — John Maynard Keynes

When the doors of perception are cleansed, men will see things as they truly are, infinite. — William Blake

Prince Philippe is well prepared to succeed me. — King Albert II

Sleep had ceased to be a mere physical necessity; it was something voluptuous, and debauch more than a relief. — George Orwell

Making it happen, It's just something you gotta do. — Auliq Ice

KARACHI: The Karachi traffic police will be distributing free helmets for women as part of their 'Friends of Traffic' campaign, which hits the roads on June 8. — Anonymous

Longevity-and sanity. Eccentric old ladies on Harleys I can deal with. — Alison Larkin

The earthquake, however, must be to every one a most impressive event: the earth, considered from our earliest childhood as the type of solidity, has oscillated like a thin crust beneath our feet; and in seeing the laboured works of man in a moment overthrown, we feel the insignificance of his boasted power. — Charles Darwin