Top 14 Diaosi Quotes
#1. Mr Zhu says what makes him a diaosi is that he is the son of factory workers. He is not fu er dai - second-generation rich - or guan er dai - the son of powerful government officials (it does not escape a diaosi's notice that those two categories often overlap).
Anonymous
#2. Everything I've written up to this point is crap. Now I'm going to write the real one
Ted Dekker
#3. I prioritize the things that need to get done at work, and I ask myself where I'm spending the majority of my time. The answer to that question always needs to be 'with my family.'
Elisabeth Hasselbeck
#4. If you listen to your soul you will know what is "best" for you, because what is best for you is what is true for you.
Neale Donald Walsch
#5. Like millions of others, he mockingly calls himself, in evocative modern street slang, a diaosi, the term for a loser that literally translates as "male pubic hair".
Anonymous
#6. To some,Islam is nothing but a code of rules and regulations.But,to those who understand,it is a perfect vision of life
Yasmin Mogahed
#7. Few things are more pathetic than an unemployed man with a business card.
P.15
Jonathan Tropper
#8. I am a collector of dolls and doll parts. I'm rarely creeped out by most dolls, either in real life or in literature, but I know many people who are.
Ellen Datlow
#9. I'm discovering that the people that wake up early are really the trendsetters. They are up giving the commands on what the whole world needs to do so the worker wakes up at 8am but the dreamer, the innovator, the creator, the engineer is up at 3 or 4 in the morning making it happen.
Eric Thomas
#10. Anything is possible so long as there is a strong will behind it.
Renee Ahdieh
#11. Yes, madam," he said, with the exceeding politeness of a man who has just imagined raping you.
Karan Mahajan
#12. Oh, come off it, I've only directed three plays for the RSC.
Edward Hall
#13. Oh. Oh, wow. This was going downhill fast even though Rider looked like he wanted a bucket of popcorn.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#14. The need for a non-veteran reserve became painfully obvious in the Korean war when many of the men who were being called to serve were World War II veterans participating in Ready Reserve units.
J. Anthony Lukas
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