Thants Quotes & Sayings
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There cannot be greater rudeness than to interrupt another in the current of his discourse. — John Locke

There was a not-quite-secret stairway in the back of the library building that led up to a balcony bordered by delicately arched windows. These looked out over a small courtyard lined with sour-orange trees. Across from this were the royal baths- which connected directly to the audience chamber, banquet hall, and eventually the throne room itself. That had sounded strange until Jasmine explained to Aladdin that sultans often entertained foreign guests and consulted with top advisers while enjoying a pleasant mint-scented sweat in the steam rooms. — Liz Braswell

The rockets ... can be built so powerfully that they could be capable of carrying a man aloft. — Hermann Oberth

You are you when you are true — Yasmine Butts

The grateful heart sits at a continuous feast. — Anonymous

When mothers know who they are and who God is and have made covenants with Him, they will have great power and influence for good on their children, — Julie B. Beck

I have now exactly the same weight I had when I was 18, 20. — Karl Lagerfeld

When the price of coal falls because production has increased while demand has remained unaltered, then, for example, those retailers are involved who have taken supplies from the wholesale dealers at the old higher price but are now able to dispose of them only at the new and lower price. But this alone will not account for all the social changes brought about by the increase of production of coal. The increase in the supply of coal will have improved the economic position of the community. — Ludwig Von Mises

The 2.5 billion adults [around the world] without access to financial services are disproportionately women and young people. There are at least 44 million unbanked or underbanked people in the United States, so clearly financial inclusion is needed in all markets. — Ajaypal Singh Banga

The free development of each is the condition for the free development of all. — Friedrich Engels