Wallakers Quotes & Sayings
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Before she mumbled, "Whatever," which, translated by a girl who understood girls, meant he was right and she was saving face. — Kristen Ashley
Lord, where we are wrong, make us willing to change; where we are right, make us easy to live with. — Peter Marshall
Knowledge begins where ignorance ends.
Folly ends where wisdom begins. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I would like to please the reader, and I think that surprise has to be an element of this, and that may necessitate a certain amount of teasing. To shock the reader is something else again. That has to be handled with great care if you're not going to alienate and hurt him, and I'm firmly against that, just as I disapprove of people who dress with that in mind
dye their hair blue and stick safety pins through their noses and so on. — John Ashbery
I live in a hive of darkness, and you are my mother, I told her. You are the mother of thousands. — Sue Monk Kidd
Having each some shingles of thought well dried, we sat and whittled them. — Henry David Thoreau
In today's world, it is no longer unimaginable to think that business can operate - and even thrive - in an environmentally-friendly manner. — Olympia Snowe
If a planet is setting in the West at the time of our birth, its angle strikes us in such a manner as to draw us to a certain type of marriage partner, and the planets under the earth, in the North, have an effect upon our condition in the latter part of life. — Max Heindel
People who come first in class never get good marks in the report card of Life. After all who asks you your CGPA on your last day? — Laksh Kishore
Strive to be the best you can be ... focus, watch, listen, and learn. Try never to be satisfied with 'good enough' ... and above all, love what you do-share that passion with others, and always stay humble. Nobody likes a 'big head' no matter how good you are. — Robby Naish
The difference between a gourmet and a gourmand we take to be this: a gourmet is he who selects, for his nice and learned delectation, the most choice delicacies, prepared in the most scientific manner; whereas the gourmand bears a closer analogy to that class of great eaters ill-naturedly (we dare say) denominated, or classed with, aldermen. — Abraham Hayward
