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1432 Jon Quotes By Kabira

Mind can be your best friend or worst enemy. — Kabira

1432 Jon Quotes By Robert Benchley

There seems to be a common strain of miserliness in the American people when it comes to throwing away toothpaste tubes which havea little left in the bottom. — Robert Benchley

1432 Jon Quotes By James Franco

If you just read the book, you're taking in the narrative, you're taking in the characters, you're understanding it in a certain way. If you make a movie it's really an act of translation. — James Franco

1432 Jon Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

And after reading Thoreau I felt how much I have lost by leaving nature out of my life. — F Scott Fitzgerald

1432 Jon Quotes By John Eldredge

The personality of the artist leaks through their work. God included. He reveals himself through nature, as the Scriptures testify. — John Eldredge

1432 Jon Quotes By Jeff Shaara

If you go to Gettysburg and take the time, maybe take a tour, maybe just drive around, read some of the monuments, read some of the plaques, you will come away changed. — Jeff Shaara

1432 Jon Quotes By Richard Bachman

Just go on dancing with me like this forever, Garraty, and I'll never tire. We'll scrape our shoes on the stars and hang upside down from the moon. — Richard Bachman

1432 Jon Quotes By Indu Muralidharan

Did you know that Bharatiyar used the pen name "Shelley-dasan"? He admired the poems of Shelley so deeply that he wrote under the name "Shelley's servant". Wasn't that a wonderful gesture of humility by someone
who was such a great poet himself? And later, Bharatiyar had his own dasan, the poet Subburathinam, who took
the pen name Bharathidasan. Subburathinam's poetry inspired yet another poet who wrote as Surada, short for Subburathina-dasan. And to think this long chain of inspiration spans centuries, going back to the poets who inspired Wordsworth, who inspired Shelley, who inspired our own Bharati. — Indu Muralidharan