Takudzwa Ngadziore Quotes & Sayings
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As long as you think tomorrow is dependent on yesterday, your future will never be different from your past. — Joyce Meyer

I despise my own past and that of others. I despise resignation, patience, professional heroism and all the obligatory sentiments. I also despise the decorative arts, folklore, advertising, radio announcers' voices, aerodynamics, the Boy Scouts, the smell of naphtha, the news, and drunks.
I like subversive humor, freckles, women's knees and long hair, the laughter of playing children, and a girl running down the street.
I hope for vibrant love, the impossible, the chimerical.
I dread knowing precisely my own limitations. — Rene Magritte

Staying positive in a negative world will not only better your life but will also change it in more ways than you can ever imagine. — Timothy Pina

I look for the hotels that have figured out the comfortable balance - a modern room that is well designed, and really clean sheets. — Simon Sinek

On 'Masters of Sex,' especially in the pilot, everybody was showing up word-perfect, and you're expected to show up word-perfect. — Lizzy Caplan

I do not want to kill and dissect myself any longer, — Hermann Hesse

In a divided government, you can't just say, 'It's my way or the highway.' — Jeb Bush

She's probably in denial that she's a great big ball of insecurity and I'm quite well aware that I am one. — Boy George

The best thing about time passing is the privilege of running out of it, of watching the wave of mortality break over me and everyone I know, — Sarah Manguso

If you want to teach a kid a life skill, teach him reality. Give him a picture of what the world will throw his way. Even the rich and famous have their share of heartache and loss. People go broke. People get sick. Loved ones die. There are setbacks, cutbacks, rollbacks, buyouts, layoffs, bankruptcies. Is it fair to reward a kid for everything he does until he's eighteen, filling his room with trophies regardless how he performs, and then find him shocked the first time he fails a course or loses a girlfriend or gets fired from a job? — Mike Matheny

Maybe I did write our story to be free of it, even if I never can be. — Bernhard Schlink