Sir Seretse Khama Quotes & Sayings
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Baldrick: Have you got a plan, my lord?
Blackadder: Yes I have, and it's so cunning you can brush your teeth with it! — Richard Curtis
A good leader sees everything, overlooks a great deal, and corrects a little. — Pope John Paul II
With 'That Awkward Moment', you could argue I'm just playing the girlfriend of Zac Efron, but the director was such a creative force and let me make her my own. I loved being part of something that felt so relevant and fresh. — Imogen Poots
I think I look okay. — Nicole Richie
My fancies are fireflies Specks of living light twinkling in the dark. — Rabindranath Tagore
When all you have is the darkness of hate, kindness is a beacon that burns bright. — Reyna Pryde
The challenge of a cathedral is very good for architectural inventiveness. — Oscar Niemeyer
Sir Seretse Khama, — Alexander McCall Smith
O! for a muse of fire, that would ascend the brightest heaven of invention. — William Shakespeare
As we open our energy channels, we can cease the process of searching for love and begin the process of becoming an actual channel for love, allowing the force that drives the growth of flowers, summer rain, autumn wind, and winter snow to flow through us at the cellular level. — Catherine Carrigan
It is natural for men to want power. But to seek power actively takes a temperament baffling to both the simple and the wise. The simple cannot fathom how any man would dare presume to prevail, while the wise are amazed that any reasonable man would want the world, assuming he could get it. — Gore Vidal
He built up a situation that was far enough from the truth. It never occurred to him that Helen was to blame. He forgot the intensity of their talk, the charm that had been lent him by sincerity, the magic of Oniton under darkness and of the whispering river. Helen loved the absolute. Leonard had been ruined absolutely, and had appeared to her as a man apart, isolated from the world. A real man, who cared for adventure and beauty, who desired to live decently and pay his way, who could have travelled more gloriously through life than the Juggernaut car that was crushing him. — E. M. Forster