Raspao Rice Quotes & Sayings
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10 - Onward & Downward — Philip Ulrich

Well, Mrs. Grey, you're in luck. I'm taking requests today. — E.L. James

What your enemies know can hurt you,
but what your friends know can destroy you. — Matshona Dhliwayo

It's okay to eat fish because they don't have any feelings. — Kurt Cobain

There is no health without mental health. — David Satcher

But what was even worse was not understanding the thought behind the words. — Frederik Pohl

His deepest detestation was often reserved for the nicest of liberal academics, as if their lives were his own life but a step escaped. Like the scent of the void which comes off the pages of a Xerox copy, so was he always depressed in such homes by their hint of oversecurity. If the republic was now managing to convert the citizenry to a plastic mass, ready to be attached to any manipulative gung ho, the author was ready to cast much of the blame for such success into the undernourished lap, the overpsychologized loins, of the liberal academic intelligentsia. They were of course politically opposed to the present programs and movements of the republic in Asian foreign policy, but this political difference seemed no more than a quarrel among engineers. Liberal academics had no root of a real war with technology land itself, no, in all likelihood, they were the natural managers of that future air-conditioned vault where the last of human life would still exist. — Norman Mailer

Not to know what the world is is to be ignorant of where you are. Not to know why it's here is to be ignorant of who you are. And what it is. Not to know any of this is to be ignorant of why you're here. — Marcus Aurelius

The best way is to read it all every day from the start, correcting as you go along, then go on from where you stopped the day before. When it gets so long that you can't do this every day read back two or three chapters each day; then each week read it all from the start. That's how you make it all of one piece. — Ernest Hemingway,

Organization is what you do before you do something, so that when you do it, it's not all mixed up. — A.A. Milne