Top 15 Sefako Makgatho Quotes
#1. He had a head which statuaries loved to copy, and a foot the deformity of which the beggars in the streets mimicked.
Thomas B. Macaulay
#2. Democracy cannot be a plaything for the capital cities. It has to infiltrate every nook and cranny in the country, including the village.
Meles Zenawi
#3. I evened the score a long time ago, but maybe if I kill you, I will feel better about it.
T.C. Southwell
#4. Damn'd neuters, in their middle way of steering, Are neither fish, nor flesh, nor good red herring.
John Dryden
#5. We never understood the concept of people going onstage and giving anything less than 100 percent. Maybe that's a blue-collar work ethic, but I call it just ethics.
Steven Van Zandt
#6. I was more secure being a mother than I was walking on a set.
Connie Stevens
#7. Whenever I open a book about jazz, I turn to the index and look for Lennie Tristano, the incredible pianist; Lee Konitz, the luminous alto sax player; and Warne Marsh, the tenor player who captured some of the most beautiful sounds in the world.
Carolyn See
#9. The average well-being of our societies is not dependent any longer on national income and economic growth ... But the differences between us and where we are in relation to each other now matter very much.
Richard G. Wilkinson
#10. We all die eventually. But the one thing we can do is seek answers along the way.
Alex Scarrow
#11. I warm naturally to the drummer whose ideas and approach are strong, even if he doesn't quite have the ability to carry them out.
Bill Bruford
#12. When you wonder how to achieve something remember that love is the key.
Raphael Zernoff
#13. God knew what we were before conversion - wicked, guilty, and defiled; yet He loved us. He knows what we will be after conversion - weak, erring, and frail; yet He loves us.
J.C. Ryle
#14. The kick of comedy is to think quickly. It's a great kick.
Joey Bishop
#15. It does so happen to be the case that if the freedom of the people of this country-and especially the rights of trade unionists-if those precious things in the past had been left to the good sense and fairmindedness of judges, we would have precious few freedoms in this country.
Michael Foot
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