Ajaruli Quotes & Sayings
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Growing Pains [10w]
Man's growing pains end promptly at the time of death. — Beryl Dov
Some issues are not meant to be Secret, Keep Talking — Patrice M. Foster
Stories are a communal currency of humanity. — Tahir Shah
I've no need of reasons. The doing's enough.'
Well said for once, the girl thought. The doing was everything. — David Hewson
Whoopi Goldberg looked like me, she had hair like mine, she was dark like me. I'd been starved for images of myself. I'd grown up watching a lot of American TV. There was very little Kenyan material, because we had an autocratic ruler who stifled our creative expression. — Lupita Nyong'o
Now that rock is turning 50, it's become classical itself. It's interesting to see that development. — Bjork
The drop hollows out the stone not by strength, but by constant falling. — Plutarch
Sometimes, I feel like a time traveller, cause the only way that we can really travel in time is just to get older. — William Gibson
We see the water of a river flowing uninterruptedly and passing away, and all that floats on its surface, rubbish or beams of trees, all pass by. Christian! So does our life ... I was an infant, and that time has gone. I was an adolescent, and that too has passed. I was a young man, and that too is far behind me. The strong and mature man that I was is no more. My hair turns white, I succumb to age, but that too passes; I approach the end and will go the way of all flesh. I was born in order to die. I die that I may live. Remember me, O Lord, in Thy Kingdom! — Tikhon Of Zadonsk
This is what we call smart power. Using every possible tool and partner to advance peace and security. Leaving no one on the sidelines. Showing respect even for one's enemies. Trying to understand, in so far as psychologically possible, empathize with their perspective and point of view. Helping to define the problems, determine the solutions. — Hillary Clinton
In the arena of friendship and in sharp contrast to today, men were perceived to be far superior to women at forging bonds with members of the same sex, in part because women were expected to save their empathy and relational resources for their husbands. — Anonymous
