Aguinaldo Ng Mga Mago Quotes & Sayings
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He is looking down at her peaceful, rigid face fading into the dusk as though darkness were a precursor of the ultimate earth, until at last the face seems to float detached upon it, lightly as the reflection of a dead leaf. — William Faulkner
I liked reading and working out my ideas in the midst of that endless crowd walking in and out of the (library) looking for something. I, too, was seeking fame and fortune by sitting at the end of a long golden table next to the sets of American authors on the open shelves. — Alfred Kazin
Work for this world as if you will live forever and work for the here-after as if you will die tomorrow. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib
Don't look for God where He is needed most; if you didn't bring Him there, He isn't there. — Mignon McLaughlin
Well, yeah, but she looks, like, twenty-two. And she acts like a four-year-old. — Derek Landy
Her life, he saw, was without meaning. To what purpose was her diplomacy, her insincerity, her continued repression of vigour? Did they make any one better or happier? Did they even bring happiness to herself? Harriet with her gloomy peevish creed, Lilia with her clutches after pleasure, were after all more divine than this well-ordered, active, useless machine. — E. M. Forster
When I work as a model, it feels like holiday. Doing a shoot is so light in a way that it's really a good break from being a mother or running a charitable organization and other philanthropic projects that I'm really passionate about. — Natalia Vodianova
Me and Tricky like playing with each other. — Braith Anasta
The exercise of all the senses is as intense pleasure, as anyone will find, who recovers the use of one after being deprived of it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Can't get away from your own self. — Holly Black
It's not wise to seek the revenge and forget to love. — Debasish Mridha
In our day, however, we have focused so intently on the immediate activity of cause and effect that for the most part we have ignored or denied the overarching causal power behind all of life. Modern man basically has no concept of providence. — R.C. Sproul
