Sethunya Mokoko Quotes & Sayings
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You've learned the lessons well. You first learned to live on less than you earn. Next you learned to seek advice from those who are competent. Lastly, you've learned to make gold work for you. — George S. Clason

The public thinks big, sensible, measured thoughts while people run around doing silly things — Terry Pratchett

They can't make you do anything you don't want to do. — Anthony Horowitz

In terms of monetary behavior, there are two types of people in this Earth: those who save and those who spend. — Anna Agoncillo

Let nature be in your yard. — Greg Peterson

The bureaucrat is not free to aim at improvement. He is bound to obey rules and regulations established by a superior body. He has no right to embark upon innovations if his superiors do not approve of them. His duty and his virtue is to be obedient. — Ludwig Von Mises

And then they bid their final goodbye which marked the end of their story. And beginning of two new stories. — Crestless Wave

The correspondent wondered ingenuously how in the name of all that was sane could there be people who thought it amusing to row a boat. It was not an amusement; it was a diabolical punishment, and even a genius of mental aberrations could never conclude that it was anything but a horror to the muscles and a crime against the back. — Stephen Crane

I'm tired of being ruled by the Skull and Bones. The only place they belong are on punk-rock albums! — Jello Biafra

Many respected economists and statesmen believe our national debt is neither unwieldy nor a dangerous burden on the country. The trouble is that a vast majority of the American people think otherwise ... It violates basic American ideas of thrift and money management. These strong public feelings cannot be ignored forever. — Mo Udall

She found a mirror and turned around in front of it with her arms held out in front of her. She was all there, all in one piece. Then what? What had she lost? — Helen Oyeyemi

A fig for a care, a fig for a woe! — John Heywood

Love looks like something. — Heidi Baker