Sozai Quotes & Sayings
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Innovation is the running theme and spirit of the policies adopted by the Chinese government, and it is the banner that we will always hold high. — Li Keqiang

Leaping forward, the Reverend OCTAVIUS wrung both the black worsted gloves of Mr. BENTHAM, and introduced the latter to the old lawyer and his ward. — Various

If more people learned to understand their real business interests correctly and to act accordingly, we would have a much better world. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

One builds one's life in consistency; one invests it with the belief, however unsupported by reality, that one has always been what one is now, that even in one's distant past one could recognize the seed from which this doomed flower has bloomed. — Aleksandar Hemon

You can't do much for the poor, as they are not in with the right people. — Will Cuppy

The biggest sin against the poor and the hungry is perhaps indifference, making believe we do not see, passing by on the other side of the street. — Raniero Cantalamessa

I would not think to touch the sky with two arms — Sappho

Crotch biting menace:I have my mouth in close proximity to your genitals.Oh thou man who talks to my mistress over coffee.Do not irk or trifle with me! I possess but one tooth, oh, yes, for the rest were buried long ago in the flesh of sinners.Behold my jaws, upper and lower in righteous, symmetrical poverty.Move not, man of clocks, and heed my mistress, for she cherishes me, even in my foul old age. — Nick Harkaway

Acid, booze, and ass, needles, guns, and grass, lots of laughs. — Joni Mitchell

And I realize now that the two main themes of my novels were stated by my siblings: 'Here I am, cleaning shit off of practically everything' and 'No pain. — Kurt Vonnegut

For me, to be a feminist is to answer the question 'Are women human?' with a yes. — Katha Pollitt

Hope has a thick skin and will endure many a blow; it will put on patience as a vestment and will endure all things (if they be of the right kind) for the joy that is set before it. Hence patience is called patience of hope,' because it is hope that makes the soul exercise long-suffering under the cross until the time comes to enjoy the crown! — John Bunyan