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The sands of desert may be very white and shiny, but I would much rather sow my seeds in black soil. — Rabindranath Tagore

communication is a two-party affair which aims at passing on or receiving a specific piece of information. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

nationalize the tertiary sector. The bourgeoisie, who wants the spirit of lucre — Frantz Fanon

There's a taste in my mouth and it's no taste at all. — David Bowie

I am not supposed to be here," he said. Drew circled her arm through his. "Oh, please. You're perfect here, sweetie. — Rick Riordan

Every company can choose whether to lead or follow the emerging digital trends. — Bill Gates

One's work may be finished someday, but one's education never. — Alexandre Dumas

Tsitsi and the rest of the nation who now found themselves degreed and broke, her parents and the parents of the nation with degreed children and still broke, had thought-convinced themselves-that the poverty of their lives could be eliminated by 'professionalisation'. — Panashe Chigumadzi

There were always historians who said [historical Jesus research] can not be done because of historical problems. There were always theologians who said it should not be done because of theological objections. And there were always scholars who said the former when they meant the latter. — John Dominic Crossan

But Beatrix knew very well that there were no jobs, not even the most pitiful office routine - she wasn't even qualified for that - and that no one would allow her to sleep until late in the afternoon because these ill-advised people all around her let themselves be squeezed into schedules; that she would never work, least of all learn a trade, because she had no ambition whatsoever to earn a single shilling, become self-supporting and spend eight hours a day with people who smelled bad. — Ingeborg Bachmann