Top 15 Gambian Quotes
#1. My fate is in the hands of almighty Allah. I will deliver to the Gambian people and if I have to rule this country for one billion years, I will, if Allah says so.
Yahya Jammeh
#2. It was the part of Gambian culture where they give each other advice a lot, how they're always comparing things in order to get a message across ... that really influenced the way I write.
Seinabo Sey
#3. And that's when the rhinoceros drops from the sky.
Pittacus Lore
#4. The idea that excites me the most concerns the two greatest puzzles in science: the origin of the universe, and the origin of consciousness. The origin of the universe is what I do for a living, working on string theory. But I am also fascinated by consciousness.
Michio Kaku
#5. A girl is a good deed and a boy is a bounty. Good deeds are rewarded while people are held accountable for bounties.
Ali Ibn Abi Talib
#6. God, there were so many of them.
So many sets of dying eyes and scuffing feet.
Markus Zusak
#7. People who don't know me are so negative about me. When they finally meet me, they change that negative into a positive.
Snoop Dogg
#8. There is nothing more energizing than inhaling the tang of wilderness, loamy after rain, pungent with the richness of earth shuddering with life, or taking in the brisk dry cleanness of winter.
Lawrence Anthony
#9. She knew you'd know nothing sweeter than the love I give you."
"Was she right?"
"Absolutely.
Kristen Ashley
#10. Hail Heliod, Lord of Breakfast," Xenagos shouted. "And Thassa, Queen of Puddles!
Jenna Helland
#11. It is expedient to have acquaintance with those who have looked into the world, who know men, understand business, and can give you good intelligence and good advice when they are wanted.
George Horne
#12. Whoosh! went the bluebird of sarcasm, zooming miles above Dale's head.
Sarah Rees Brennan
#13. The secret of sound education is to get each pupil to learn for himself, instead of instructing him by driving knowledge into him on a stereotyped system.
Robert Baden-Powell
#14. Style ... is knowing who you are ...
Gore Vidal
#15. Our challenges will probably always be with us but, as we go on our journey of development, we become more aware of them, we come to accept them more, and they have less power over us.
Rebecca O'Dwyer Centred Woman