Top 14 Lindani Ndlovu Quotes
#1. I never truly believed that human business was some serious thing.
Albert Camus
#2. Saying you love something out loud with the wrong intonation in your face can damn you and destroy what you're working on.
Jack White
#3. You can't go fishing while you're anchored in the desert.
Jayce O'Neal
#4. Christmas is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas.
Calvin Coolidge
#5. If you've ever wondered how many prisons need to operate withinin America, just look at the literacy rate. 60% of America's prison inmates are illiterate and 85% of all juvenile offenders have reading problems.
United States Dept. Of Education
#6. Every society in every period does or doesn't talk about certain topics. We don't discuss money much; it's almost certain that most people don't know how much their colleagues earn. The Victorians, in contrast, were very happy to discuss money. They weren't, however, happy to discuss sex.
Judith Flanders
#8. I've just kept on ceaselessly painting in order to learn painting.
Vincent Van Gogh
#9. I wish there was someone I could have written to after that, someone I could have written to explain how awful it was to have someone touch you, then look at you properly and change his mind.
Helen Oyeyemi
#10. And now?" came my dad's voice. "Now who am I?"
"The man who chose his girlfriend over his family." I turned and looked at my father. "Someone whose words I don't believe.
Jenny B. Jones
#11. The fact is that more and more people are developing a sensitivity to gluten, without necessarily being allergic to it.
Marcus Samuelsson
#12. A father who sees his daughter leave in the arms of another man does not feel the same as a mother. It is heartrending for her, too. But it is not the same.
Claire Denis
#13. I have tried to teach you the wonders of the spiritual world ...
... I have tried to show how we mortals can attain such wisdom ...
... and I've decided you're a pillock.
[click on the thumbnail, art by Andrew Christine]
Roger Kettle
#14. If we drive our fellow species to extinction, we will leave a far more desolate planet for our descendants than the world we inherited from our elders.
James Hansen