Thomas Chauke Quotes & Sayings
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I don't want to say anything about my kids ... but I go to PTA meetings under an assumed name! — Robert Orben

Alas; they had been friends in youth
but whispering tongues can poison truth — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

My heart told me incontrovertibly that neither gender could go far without the other. So, in my story, neither the woman nor the man can get free without the other. — Ursula K. Le Guin

It happens to many like that," he said. "I have seen them. But you have to show them so much injustice first ... Nobody wants to believe that the world is cruel - or that one's own kind are cruel. Not to know cruelty is to remain innocent, eh? And we should all like to remain innocent. A revolutionist is a man who, perhaps, fails to keep his innocence but so desperately wants it back that he seeks to create a world where all shall be innocent in that way. — Michael Moorcock

We must ... forge partnerships with those around us, and begin to dismantle the myth of solitary perfection. — Debora Spar

The nice thing about having a brain is that one can learn, that ignorance can be supplanted by knowledge, and that small bits of knowledge can gradually pile up into substantial heaps. — Douglas Hofstadter

You would do well to listen more and talk less, boy. — Rick Riordan

The beauty of shadow comes from the beauty of light! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Life is fleeting;
your joys make it seem even shorter,
but your sorrows make it seem too long. — Matshona Dhliwayo

I had thought about forgiveness more and more ... I knew it wasn't a light that could be switched on in an instant-it grew day by day, week by week, month by month-but something was changing inside me now during the hours when I sat alone and tried to calm my feelings. A seed had been sown, and I sensed that, just as I'd once faced a choice about whether to use violence on the night when I stared at the gun, I know had another choice: to remain trapped in the bitterness of the past or to find peace in the present. — Emmanuel Jal

I never know what defines you as being posh. I went to a posh school, definitely. — Jack Whitehall