Victor Maitland Quotes & Sayings
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Please don't be upset. The last thing in the world I want is to see you upset and that too with me. It's terrifying to see your beautiful eyes turn red with anger. — Vivek Pereira

Forgiveness is primarily for our own sake, so that we no longer carry the burden of resentment. But to forgive does not mean we will allow injustice again. — Jack Kornfield

The school-children were in their uniforms. A cock crowed repeatedly. Mum got her tray together. I was ready for school. Mum went down the street, swaying, moving a little sleepily, with one more burden added to her life. She was merely a detail in the poverty of our area. — Ben Okri

A lot of times, you try and please your biological family, and you can't please them. — Tom Lister Jr.

The history of the Internet is not, as some people have tried to make it, a libertarian just-so story. It is a messy tale in which the government played a significant role. That role was, however, far more subtle than the plans of industrial policy gurus or techno-boosting politicians. — Virginia Postrel

Comfort is very important to me. I think people live better in big houses and in big clothes. — Gianni Versace

All stories are true. But some of them never happened. — James A. Owen

We a family, carin' for each other. Family make us strong in times of trouble. We all stick together, help each other out. That the real meanin' of family. When you grow up, you take that family feelin' with you. — Kathleen Grissom

I'm tired and I'm sick to death of being without you. — Graham Greene

What you do thunders above your head so loudly, I cannot hear the words you speak. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Lives are changed by a moment's listening to conscience, by a single and quiet inclination of the mind. — George A. Smith

Mom worked as a school librarian, and she felt summers were for education. — Patricia A. Woertz

Will power is but the unflinching purpose to carry the task you set for yourself to fulfillment. — George S. Clason

I think that that's the way the music grows and changes and becomes new and creative and vital. It's by synthesizing elements from all around it and not to maintain this kind of rigid myopic kind of tunnel vision, in a sense, trying to maintain a certain kind of purity, or whatever. — David Sanborn