Tazara Railway Quotes & Sayings
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One of the reasons ordinary people are incapable of magic is simple dearth of conviction. — Michael Cunningham

We're grappling with the same issue facing all advanced economies - how to revive growth and distribute its fruits more fairly. An America that can tackle that problem head-on can perhaps help revive a stagnant global economy. — David Ignatius

His body, his mind, his soul, had, for years, served only for the profit of others. He had his own people to whom he was pledged. Three million. They were the currency of his freedom. — Colum McCann

Our best efforts at changing society will fall short unless the church can teach the world how to love. — Philip Yancey

To know the origin of words is to know the cultural history of mankind. — Ernest Klein

It's only money." "Yes, but it's only my money, not only your money," Nanny pointed out. "We witches have always held everything in common, you know that," said Granny. "Well, yes," said Nanny, and once again cut to the heart of the sociopolitical debate. "It's easy to hold everything in common when no one's got anything. — Terry Pratchett

From one tyrant to another. That is the world we know, now — Veronica Roth

Giving this to me makes you mine, Vine. I don't care about who comes after, or the in-betweens. Not when we both know I'm going to be your last. — Bethany-Kris

The story I have told throughout my work life I could not have told as well without Clarence. — Bruce Springsteen

I never, never thought one day I will sing at La Scala or I will get the Grammy. I'm lucky. I work a lot with a teacher, with my coach. — Ildar Abdrazakov

Michael had once read to her how God had cast a man and woman out of paradise. Yet, for all their human faults and failures. God had shown them the way back in. — Francine Rivers

You need to change yourself. The moment that you change yourself it is a gigantic step. And this is what I do. The book is much more important than the writer. — Paulo Coelho

But still, the other voice, the intuitive, returns, like grass forcing its way through concrete. — Susan Griffin