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Zenina Masters Quotes By Thabang Gideon Magaola

If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or things — Thabang Gideon Magaola

Zenina Masters Quotes By William Kennedy

In the years after the death of Petrus, Hillegond had refused all offers of marriage, certain that her knowledge of men, despite her uncountable intimate encounters with them, was seriously bescrewed. Further, she grew certain from a recurring nightmare that should she ever consider a man as a second spouse, he would strangle her in her bed with a ligature. — William Kennedy

Zenina Masters Quotes By Eve Langlais

Amazing." She breathed the word. "You will make a fine husband." A strong mate. "Actually, I'm the fly-away groom. It was nice meeting you, moonbeam. Best of luck on trapping some poor bastard into being your Stepford husband. — Eve Langlais

Zenina Masters Quotes By Wole Soyinka

The arrogant elimination of the Djaouts of our world must nerve us to pursue our own combative doctrine, namely: that peaceful cohabitation on this planet demands that while the upholders of any creed are free to adopt their own existential absolutes, the right of others to do the same is thereby rendered implicit and sacrosanct. Thus the creed of inquiry, of knowledge and exchange of ideas, must be upheld as an absolute, as ancient and eternal as any other. — Wole Soyinka

Zenina Masters Quotes By MaryJanice Davidson

Then she (Queen Christina) stood with the Prince and grinned like a monkey and waved like a fucked-up prom queen while about a thousand flashbulb went off in her face. — MaryJanice Davidson

Zenina Masters Quotes By Raymond Queneau

One can easily classify all works of fiction either as descendants of the Iliad or of the Odyssey. — Raymond Queneau

Zenina Masters Quotes By Romain Rolland

A great nation assailed by war has not only its frontiers to protect: it must also protect its good sense. It must protect itself from the hallucinations, injustices, and follies which the plague lets loose. — Romain Rolland