Tembisa High School Quotes & Sayings
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I have written about the women around me. My ancestors, my relatives, lovers. It was a way of trying to make it all make sense. — John Edgar Wideman

Season number seven! It's been so exciting for us. When we first began, we were like the little train that could ... and we did! We're terribly excited! It will be an interesting season for us, I think. — Roma Downey

I decided that if I could paint that flower in a huge scale, you could not ignore its beauty. — Georgia O'Keeffe

Some people think that words can injure the psyche or the moral fiber. And they really can't. — George Carlin

Many marriages are simply working partnerships between businessmen and housekeepers. — Mignon McLaughlin

Every time I see a certain room to grow, or a new opportunity to advance further, I go out and take it. — Andrew Tan

The way to good conduct is never too late. — Seneca The Younger

It may be bliss not to know a tornado is coming because you have no need to worry or take action. But while your head is in the sand your bum is in the air, the tornado is still coming. — David Icke

My adversaries were those with a traditional mind-set, the usual opponents of any idea "not invented here," those fearful that what I was trying to do threatened their existing programs and procurements. — Robert M. Gates

Virtually every magazine, newspaper, TV station and cable channel is owned by a big corporation, and they've squashed stories that they don't want the public to know about. — Tom Scholz

His voice barely more than a whisper, he added, "I love you." Sandstorm's eyes glowed. "I love you too, Fireheart," she whispered. — Erin Hunter

I guess you could say I'm cautious, or a coward. — Namie Amuro

The Christian lives by grace as Abba's child, utterly rejecting the God who catches people by surprise in a moment of weakness - the God incapable of smiling at our awkward mistakes, the God who does not accept a seat at our human festivities, the God who says "You will pay for that," the God incapable of understanding that children will always get dirty and be forgetful, the God always snooping around after sinners. At the same time, the child of the Father rejects the pastel-colored patsy God who promises never to rain on our parade. — Brennan Manning