Wanawake Wasagaji Quotes & Sayings
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Literature is all, or mostly, about sex. — Anthony Burgess
Do not suffer interim losses, relish and appreciate them — Seth Klarman
Sport is part of every man and woman's heritage and its absence can never be compensated for. — Pierre De Coubertin
My lamp seemed to be of little effect in the brilliant moonlight, but I was glad to have it with me, for there was a dread loneliness in the place which chilled my heart and made my nerves tremble. — Bram Stoker
Everyone needs a creative outlet to express themselves, and the arts in school provides that. — Amber Riley
She held his beautiful face and kissed him like it was the end of the world. — Rainbow Rowell
On broader lines he's like those chappies who sit peering sadly over the marble battlements at the Pennsylvania Station in the place marked "Inquiries." You know the Johnnies I mean. You go up to them and say: "When's the next train for Melonsquashville, Tennessee?" and they reply, without stopping to think, "Two-forty-three, track ten, change at San Francisco." And they're right every time. Well, Jeeves gives you just the same impression of omniscience. — P.G. Wodehouse
He leaned against the window, and the gilded frame came into sharp focus. "Do you think it would be any different with your tracker beside you? With that Lantsov pup?"
"Yes," I said simply.
"Because you would be the strong one?"
"Because they're better men than you."
"You might make me a better man."
"And you might make me a monster. — Leigh Bardugo
I read mostly science-fiction and fantasy when I was a teenager, and I was always drawn to stories where the characters had telepathic powers. — Ruth Glick
The state's exclusive claim to violence to uphold its rule of law is, according to many, the very essence of statehood. For instance, in 1919, the eminent German sociologist Max Weber defined the state as "a human community that (successfully) claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within a given territory."6 This definition remains widely used today, and states that cannot maintain a monopoly of force and endure civil war or frequent violent crime are routinely described as "weak," "fragile," or "failed" states. — Sean McFate
My father's own view was more than entrepreneurship; it was really a passion to build an institution in India. — Nita Ambani
Every desired renewal of an existence is debased by being half alloy. — Thomas Hardy
Then it dawned on me that no one else was going to believe in me until I believed in myself. — David J. Schwartz
You will have to grow up to her quickly, I thought, surprising myself, or you will lose her. — Anne Rivers Siddons
Betrayal is advancing myself at the expense of the one who I committed myself to advance. — Craig D. Lounsbrough
