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Wirathu Quotes & Sayings

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Top Wirathu Quotes

Wirathu Quotes By Carlos Zambrano

I put it into my mind to become a complete player, a complete player. — Carlos Zambrano

Wirathu Quotes By Mason Cooley

Curiosity is an asset mostly frittered away. — Mason Cooley

Wirathu Quotes By Ashin Wirathu

I accept the term extremist with pride. — Ashin Wirathu

Wirathu Quotes By Roger Zelazny

At the end of the season of sorrows comes the time of rejoicing. Spring, like a well-oiled clock, noiselessly indicates this time. — Roger Zelazny

Wirathu Quotes By Roger Schank

Learning is about failure and recovery from failure. — Roger Schank

Wirathu Quotes By Ashin Wirathu

You can be full of kindness and love, but you cannot sleep next to a mad dog. — Ashin Wirathu

Wirathu Quotes By Selita Ebanks

You should always change at least three times a day during Fashion Week. — Selita Ebanks

Wirathu Quotes By Tony Attwood

Girls are generally recognized as superior mimics. Those with [Asperger's Syndrome] hold back and observe until they learn the 'rules', then imitate their way through social situations. — Tony Attwood

Wirathu Quotes By Booth Tarkington

Boyhood is the longest time in life for a boy. The last term of the school-year is made of decades, not of weeks, and living through them is like waiting for the millennium. — Booth Tarkington

Wirathu Quotes By Ashin Wirathu

I do not respect the Dalai Lama. He's a political power broker. The Dalai Lama is not honorable to me. — Ashin Wirathu

Wirathu Quotes By Aspen Matis

Because I feared I couldn't walk to Newton Centre without her, I needed to hike through desert, snow and woods alone.

Childhood is a wilderness. — Aspen Matis

Wirathu Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

The greatest sin is doubting God's truth — Sunday Adelaja

Wirathu Quotes By George Orwell

I have come to think that boredom is the worst of all a tramp's evils, worse than hunger and discomfort, worse even than the constant feeling of being socially disgraced. — George Orwell

Wirathu Quotes By James Bovard

Throughout history, politicians have used other people's property to buy themselves power. That is the primary achievement of the welfare state. — James Bovard