Redzama Quotes & Sayings
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At the end of the day, stories connect us, not politics. And there's so many stories out there waiting to be told. It's just a matter of who's out there listening. — Jose Antonio Vargas

Why is it that govt employees makes the best spouses? Because afterthey come back from work, they are not tired and they already readthe newspapers. — Julian Assange

To be a human is to state the obvious. Repeatedly. Over and over, until the end of time. — Matt Haig

The male claim that females find fulfillment through motherhood and sexuality reflects what males think they'd find fulfilling if they were female. — Valerie Solanas

I spent most of my dough on booze, broads and boats and the rest I wasted. — Elmore Leonard

My lawyer's opinion is that the cops might not actually be able to charge me with criminal damage any more - because theoretically my graffiti actually increases the value of property rather than decreasing it. That's his theory, but then my lawyer also believes wearing novelty cartoon ties is a good look. — Banksy

Individuals have habits; groups have routines," wrote the academic Geoffrey Hodgson, who spent a career examining organizational patterns. "Routines are the organizational analogue of habits. — Charles Duhigg

Stevie Wonder could make one of 23 shots. - On North Carolina missing 22 of its last 23 shots in losing to Georgetown in the NCAA tournament. — Charles Barkley

Life outside is changing our world. We are losing our culture, loosing our roots. How can a living thing grow if its roots are cut? — Sherry Shahan

Never forget that absolutely everything you do is for your customers. Make every decision - even decisions about whether to expand the business, raise money, or promote someone - according to what's best for your customers. — Derek Sivers

Realists do not fear the results of their study. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Theology must have the character of a living procession. — Karl Barth

We're living in what used to be Mexico, and there's this very fluid border feeling. You go a little bit south of Tijuana, for instance, into Ensenada, and it still seems kind of borderlike. And you go much farther, suddenly the prices are lower, the prostitution is different, the commerce is different, everything feels more "Mexican." — William T. Vollmann