William Arruda Quotes & Sayings
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Here's one of the problems with communicating in the words of a man who is not around to explain himself: it's damn hard sometimes to tell what he was talking about. Look, the sheer fact that people have banged out book after article after dramatic interpretation of this guy should tell you that despite his eloquence, he wasn't the clearest of communicators. — Eleanor Brown

We, or I, cannot monitor everyone all of the time. If people want to do wrong, they will also try to hide it. — Sepp Blatter

It's funny how three or four notes of anger can be struck at once, creating the perfect chord of fury. — Tayari Jones

I saw Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained,' and you could say a lot of things against it, but it was incredible fun. I don't like blood and gore, and I am very squeamish about violence, but Tarantino's violence is actually funny. — Salman Rushdie

Control exists only when there is action of will, positively or negatively. Will is resistance. When the mind is learning, there is no resistance. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Nobody's more mindful of the sacrifices of our troops than those of us that command them. — John Abizaid

Conformation ... but not much else. Breeding, but too small a heart. You saw it everywhere - in men, in horses, and in women. — Beryl Markham

When all normal rules are suspended, and ordinary things that used to be important suddenly become meaningless. — L.J.Smith

Imagine, just for the sake of discussion, that you had a few hours a week and a few dollars a month to donate to a cause - and you wanted to spend that time and money where it would have the greatest impact in saving and improving lives. Where would you spend it? — Bill Gates

Three couples approached the Pearly Gates and asked permission from Saint Peter to enter. To the first husband he responded, "You may not enter heaven. All your life you've been obsessed with money. Why, you even married a woman named Penny!" He then turned to the second husband and responded, "You may not enter heaven. All your life you've been obsessed with food. Why, you even married a woman named Candy." Taking his wife gently by the hand and looking very sad, the third husband said, "Come on, Fanny, we might as well get out of here! — Kevin Kenworthy

When everything gets too much, give some away — Benny Bellamacina