Soulja Slim Quotes & Sayings
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Overgrown, crumbling, tilted, full of cracks, returning to the soil. Paint fell from boards, plaster from walls. Unsupervised, matter was collapsing under its own weight. — Andrzej Stasiuk

Call me not wise unless you call all men wise. A young fruit am I, still clinging to the branch and it was only yesterday that I was a blossom. And call none among you foolish for we are neither wise nor foolish. We are green leaves upon the tree of life and surely life itself if beyond wisdom and surely beyond foolishness. — Kahlil Gibran

I told you that your dream was a difficult one. It's the simple things in life that are the most extraordinary; ... — Paulo Coelho

The man thought he seemed some sad and solitary changeling child announcing the arrival of a traveling spectacle in shire and village who does not know that behind him the players have all been carried off by wolves. — Cormac McCarthy

Among the believers who show most perfect faith are those who have best disposition and are kindest to their families. — Muhammad Ibn Isa At-Tirmidhi

I'm loyal to a fault. I may have learned that from my mother. — Henry Cavill

Everyone I used to work with is still alive and can afford expensive lawyers. — Alexei Sayle

Suffer not yet our eyes to hunger for your face. — Kahlil Gibran

I don't claim any moral or ethical high ground, but I also have chosen not to run for public office. Shouldn't there be a higher standard of conduct for public officials? — Mark McKinnon

The best don't start at the top; embrace every struggle, mistake, and obstacle you overcame to get there! Persistence and Faith = Success — Zoe Woods

When Calvin had first started showing an interest in me, he showered me compliments, teased me affectionately, and made little excuses to see me, all of which were flattering, but the biggest clue that he liked me was his sudden interest in taking care of me. — Becca Fitzpatrick

In preparing the present volume, it has been the aim of the author to do full justice to the ample material at his command, and, where possible, to make the illustrations tell the main story to anatomists. The text of such a memoir may soon lose its interest, and belong to the past, but good figures are of permanent value. [Justifying elaborate illustrations in his monographs.] — Othniel Charles Marsh