Stella Oladiran Quotes
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Don't buy much but make sure that what you buy is good.
— Christian Dior
Robots ... I think that is a hot topic.
— Bill Budge
Beate the dog before the Lyon.
— George Herbert
Life is a theater, you can choose to play the part of the strong, determined, winner or the weak, fearful loser. The choice is yours.
— Stella Oladiran
Every child must master empathy-based ethics because the rules are changing; the less they apply the less learning them has positive impact
— Bill Drayton
Friendship is not by force but by choice.
You can never please everybody, he who aims to please everybody will end up pleasing nobody. — Stella Oladiran
You can never please everybody, he who aims to please everybody will end up pleasing nobody. — Stella Oladiran
The poet must work with brush and paper,but this is not what makes the poem. A man does not go in search of a poem - the poem comes in search of him.
— Yang Wanli
You can never please everybody, don't even try.
— Stella Oladiran
Sharp is the kiss of the falcon's beak.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
No one knows how to do officering, Fred. That's why they're officers. If they knew anything, they'd be sergeants.
— Terry Pratchett
Life's so full that you just take it one day at a time.
— Sheryl Crow
Everyone cannot like you. Don't waste your time trying to change those who do not. Just be you.
— Stella Oladiran
Attitude determines Altitude.
Winners never quit.
No venture, No gain. — Stella Oladiran
Winners never quit.
No venture, No gain. — Stella Oladiran
Having walked on the Moon, I know something about what we need to explore, really explore, in space.
— Buzz Aldrin
Here's to woman! Would that we could fold into her arms without falling into her hands.
— Ambrose Bierce
The National Debt is a very Good Thing and it would be dangerous to pay it off for fear of Political Economy.
— W.C. Sellar
Corset,' Mrs. Erskine? I don't understand." Because she was trussed up in one herself, she couldn't comprehend how Ariah had escaped hers.
— Joyce Carol Oates