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Selassie Ibrahim Quotes By Mokokoma Mokhonoana

12% of dreams create jobs. 88% of jobs destroy dreams. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Selassie Ibrahim Quotes By Confucius

How can you love people without encouraging them? And how can you be loyal to people without educating them. — Confucius

Selassie Ibrahim Quotes By J.K. Rowling

The fridge had been emptied of all Dudley's favorite things - fizzy drinks and cakes, chocolate bars and burgers - and filled instead with fruit and vegetables and the sorts of things that Uncle Vernon called rabbit food. — J.K. Rowling

Selassie Ibrahim Quotes By David Hume

Do you come to a philosopher as to a cunning man, to learn something by magic or witchcraft, beyond what can be known by common prudence and discretion? — David Hume

Selassie Ibrahim Quotes By J.L. Weil

Blaze? What kind of name is that? It sounds like a male stripper. — J.L. Weil

Selassie Ibrahim Quotes By Denise Mina

I just got an honorary degree from Glasgow University, and I had to wear around very painful shoes so that I didn't laugh all the way through the ceremony because I felt like an outlaw. — Denise Mina

Selassie Ibrahim Quotes By Jenna Fischer

Yeah, you know I don't ever see myself doing a super-gritty, hard-core drama. — Jenna Fischer

Selassie Ibrahim Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

If a man's eye is on the Eternal, his intellect will grow. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Selassie Ibrahim Quotes By Annie Lobert

Prostitutes have feelings; they are very human. They hurt, bleed cry and laugh just like you and me. To the people that want to legalize prostitution: Let me ask you a question. If you want to legalize it, would you now let your daughter/niece/grand daughter/sister do this? Why not sign them up for what you want legalized? And if not, WHY not? Does it make them too human for you now? — Annie Lobert