Wunjo Bass Quotes & Sayings
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My greatest asset now is my focus. — Josh McDowell
Prohibition was better than no liquor at all. — Kurt Vonnegut
His mind was like a cruel prison, giving his captive soul a sight of freedom, but no more — Irvine Welsh
Despite knowing the journey and where it leads, I embrace it and welcome every moment — Ted Chiang
But we simply can't attune to another in ways that no one has attuned to us. We can't open in another what is closed in ourselves. — Teri Quatman
I must brave the interior of the most tawdry and literally trumpery tower of them all ... the Trump Taj Mahal. For taking the name of the priceless mausoleum of Agra, one of the beauties and wonders of the world, for that alone Donald Trump should be stripped naked and whipped with scorpions along the boardwalk.- It is as if a giant toad has raped a butterfly. — Stephen Fry
Hope makes a good breakfast. Eat plenty of it. — Ian Fleming
I have never observed other effects of whipping than to render boys more cowardly, or more willfully obstinate. — Michel De Montaigne
Normal science, the activity in which most scientists inevitably spend almost all their time, is predicated on the assumption that the scientific community knows what the world is like — Thomas S. Kuhn
I teach at Caltech and oversee a research laboratory there. In general, I find that the majority of young people are excited by the prospects of research, but they soon discover that in the current market, many doctorate-level scientists are holding temporary positions or are unemployed. — Ahmed Zewail
That you will know and accept Jesus Christ as your Savior and Lord and learn who you are in Him. — Francine Rivers
This is a timely and relevant initiative. The environmental challenges facing Singapore and the region are becoming more complex. Tackling them will require inter-disciplinary approaches combined with a good understanding of science, economics and governance aspects. The NUS Bachelor of Environment programme will fill a much needed gap in the current framework. NEA is pleased to be a partner to this programme. — Andrew Tan
It adds up, but I deem it all necessary, even the camera gear. I enjoy photographing the otherworldly colors and shapes presented in the convoluted depths of slot canyons and the prehistoric artwork preserved in their alcoves. — Aron Ralston
