
Top 13 Mohlomi Matlala Quotes
#1. You would not go into an apple orchard and eat the weeds so why would you go into your day and feast on worries?.
Pat McBride
#2. You know, how people say it's good luck if a bird shits on you? and people believe it! i just want to grab them and say, 'dude, don't you realize this whole superstition was made up because no one could think of anything else good to say to a person who'd just been shit upon?
David Levithan
#3. We had no longing for excessive wealth: a mere competency, though earned by daily toil, so that it was reasonably sure, and free from the drag of continued indebtedness to others, was all we coveted.
Edmund Morris
#4. Phenomena intersect; to see but one is to see nothing.
Victor Hugo
#5. If more women would watch women's sports on TV it would urge [TV] executives to put more on.
Beth Mowins
#6. Conscious breath control is a useful tool for achieving a relaxed, clear state of mind.
Andrew Weil
#8. I never wanted to play guitar when I was younger. I wanted to be a drummer because everybody plays guitar, and I didn't want to do what everybody else wanted to do.
Jack White
#9. The structure of a page of good prose is, analyzed logically, not something frozen but the vibrating of a bridge, which changes with every step one takes on it
Robert Musil
#10. You get to know people as individuals. The dreams of people may differ, but everybody wants their dreams to come true. And America, above all places, gives us the freedom to do that
Ronald Reagan
#11. The index is retrospective. The crucial alpha, the entropy, the signal modulating that linear advance ... comes from knowledge of the entrepreneurial surprises harbored on the edge of the noise.
George Gilder
#12. And I walked into a dark hall
where the landlady stood
execrating and final,
sending me to hell,
waving her fat, sweaty arms
and screaming
screaming for rent
because the world had failed us
both.
Charles Bukowski
#13. Even a wolf knows how to be polite when animalistic humans have no clue about politeness
Munia Khan
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