Saddaka Quotes & Sayings
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A woman always has half an onion left over, no matter what size of the onion, the dish or the woman — Terry Pratchett

In the end ... hatred will consume, divide and destroy even the strongest of nations. It's devastating powers has destroyed in the past & still can destroy today. — Timothy Pina

I don't want to be a girl who gets her heart broken, but I also don't really want to break boys' hearts. — Jenny Han

A lot of people with high IQs are terrible investors because they've got terrible temperaments. And that is why we say that having a certain kind of temperament is more important than brains. You need to keep raw irrational emotion under control. You need patience and discipline and an ability to take losses and adversity without going crazy. You need an ability to not be driven crazy by extreme success — Charlie Munger

The only way to deal with yourself as an actor is to follow the emotional truth of what you have to do under the imaginary circumstances. And as you develop you become confident. You come to believe in what you're doing and trust it because it's out of you. — Sanford Meisner

The pain shows you what's left to investigate. — Byron Katie

Our interexistence assures that there is an effect for every intention, action, decision and word. For good or for evil, the people we are in both private and in public, take on life or death and collectively create the world we live in. — Mac MacKenzie

There is a difference between correlation and causation - many people mistake one for the other — Steven D. Levitt

Is that what makes me sad? The eagerness and belief that filled me then and exacted a pledge from life that life could never fulfill? — Bernhard Schlink

I don't worship the Bible, I worship the God who gave the Bible. — Michael Eric Dyson

The natural idealism of youth is an idealism, alas, for which we do not always provide as many outlets as we should. — Sargent Shriver

I remember kids used to give me a penny for drawing them a horse. I loved horses, but I couldn't have one, so I would draw a horse for myself. I would make it food and a blanket for it to wear and a place to live. — Jan Brett