Tanganyika Africa Quotes & Sayings
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when a minister is asked why the government has been unable to stop terrorists for 13 years, the minister replies: 'beginner's luck'. — Anupama Chopra

Given that you probably used to wear ... velvet bloomers, lace, high heels, and a ponytail, yeah - I guess you have changed a little," I said, and gave a slight smile in hopes of easing the depressing mood.Eli actually grinned. "That look was hot back then." He held his arms out. "Velvet coat with tails to match. Yeah, ruffles, too. I was badass. — Elle Jasper

Anything physical is always changing, therefore, its reality is not constant, not eternal. — B.K.S. Iyengar

So we might say that the most important thing one can acquire in college is a well-functioning bullshit meter. — Andrew Delbanco

From the time I arrived in British East Africa at the indifferent age of four and went through the barefoot stage of early youth hunting wild pig with the Nandi, later training racehorses for a living, and still later scouting Tanganyika and the waterless bush country between the Tana and Athi Rivers, by aeroplane, for elephant, I remained so happily provincial I was unable to discuss the boredom of being alive with any intelligence until I had gone to London and lived there for a year. Boredom, like hookworm, is endemic. — Beryl Markham

Melancholy and utopia are heads and tails of the same coin. — Gunter Grass

You think with your body, not with your brain. — Daniel Kahneman

Tennis is a battle of the minds, just as much as it is a battle of playing ability. Trying to expose your opponent's weaknesses is one of the most vital and fascinating facets of tennis. — Sue Barker

The real question is not whether life exists after death. The real question is whether you are alive before death. — Rajneesh

I got to Africa. I got the opportunity to go and learn, not about any animal, but chimpanzees. I was living in my dream world, the forest in Gombe National Park in Tanzania. It was Tanganyika when I began. — Jane Goodall

May I offer you a cough drop, Dolores?" Professor McGonagall asked curtly, without looking at Professor Umbridge. — J.K. Rowling