18 Quotes by Singaporean authors

Singaporean sayings carry the brisk pace of an island that queues, plans, and still jokes in the heat. They mix kopitiam bluntness with kampung care, a practical poetry shaped by rain, regulations, and relentless appetite. Dry wit, small-island swagger, and the hush of courtesy meet kiasu and kiasi, teased then tamed. Voices slip between English and dialects, a little lah for warmth, a little lor for shrug. Food courts, void decks, and the MRT become stages for ambition, compromise, and the quiet, stubborn hope of a red dot.
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