Hosni Mubarak Quotes
What is wrong with strengthening the opposition? You lose nothing, ... But let them abide by the rules.

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Courtship is like simmering mutton. You cook for hours and hours to taste the soft meat. It doesn't happen in two seconds!
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We are all mediums for our own basic truths. All we really have in life is the primal force that moves us through our days – our unvarnished, untutored, ever-present, inborn agency.
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Many have no desire to be in it, because their work does not interest them, providing them with neither challenge nor satisfaction, and has no other merit in their eyes than that it leads to a pay-packet at the end of the week.
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The final mystery is oneself.
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Things are useless without practice.
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Delay is the enemy of progress.
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A black face, run-down shoes and elbow-out make-up give me a place to hide. The real Bert Williams is crouched deep down inside the coon who sings the songs and tells the stories.
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Imitate the magnificent trees that speak no word of their rapture, but only breathe largely the luminous breeze.
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School buildings should be opened and used twenty four hours a day.
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True goodness springs from a man's own heart. All men are born good.
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A person who is worried about the outcome of his work does not see his goal; he sees only his opposition and the obstacles before him.
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Tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus. Our bodies are our gardens to the which our wills are gardeners.
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I am at a crossroads; I have always been against armed opposition... I have chosen civil disobedience. But I will apologize to my people if there are funerals coming out of prisons. I will criticize myself and I won't be the mayor of Diyarbakir.
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Struggle is nature's way of strengthening it.
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I think whenever you lose somebody close to you, there's always a part of you that wishes you could have done something differently.
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Rattle me out of bed early, set me going, give me as short a time as you like to bolt my meals in, and keep me at it. Keep me always at it, and I'll keep you always at it, you keep somebody else always at it. There you are with the Whole Duty of Man in a commercial country.
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What is wrong with strengthening the opposition? You lose nothing, ... But let them abide by the rules.