Urbanisation Or Urbanization Quotes & Sayings
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There are words bandied about that are being misused - words like 'socialism,' words like 'communism,' words like 'fascism.' — Jim Leach

For six months I did what women do: I waited. This is what women are taught to be good at. It's said that a woman's life is merely preparation for the primal nine-month wait. Whatever the reason, they do it well. Sometimes they drink or bite their fingernails down to the wrist. They count stars and initials and wait: for something to happen, for something to pass, to change, to begin, to end. — Alice Hoffman

You eat a lot of goat stomach when you're in North Africa. You eat whatever's put in front of you. I am a big proponent of that. — Ronan Farrow

There are a handful of companies who understand all successful business operations come down to three basic principles; People
Product
Profit. Without top people, you cannot do much with the other two. — Malcolm Forbes

If you are losing faith in human nature, go out and watch a marathon. — Kathrine Switzer

I didn't know with certainty what to say about the large world, and didn't care to risk speculating. And I still don't. That we all look at it from someplace, and in some hopeful-useful way, is about all I found I could say
my best, most honest effort. And that isn't enough for literature, though it didn't bother me much. Nowadays, I'm willing to say yes to as much as I can: yes to my town, my neighborhood, my neighbor, yes to his car, her lawn and hedge and rain gutters. Let things be the best they can be. Give us all a good night's sleep until it's over. — Richard Ford

We have never yet had a labor Government that knew what taking power really means; they always act like second-class citizens. — Dora Russell

Good players win you games, good formations stop you losing them. — Gordon Strachan

It's important to listen to those around you, and ultimately you have to decide which path you're going to go down. — Joseph Kosinski

New England is quite as large a lump of earth as my heart can really take in. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

In the matter of piety, poverty serves us better than wealth, and work better than idleness, especially since wealth becomes an obstacle even for those who do not devote themselves to it. — Saint John Chrysostom

I did not hate God or Christ, but merely the God and Christ of the people whom I hated. — Aleister Crowley

I lead a very boring life. — Catherine McCormack