Annai Saradha Devi Quotes & Sayings
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Whenever you notice that voice, you will also realize that you are not the voice, but the one who is aware of it. — Eckhart Tolle

I've always liked simple. Growing up, I wore corduroys and Lacoste shirts, Maraolo flats, and maybe one gold bracelet. — Aerin Lauder

Work on psychological blocks like shame and guilt - they falsely color your reality. — Deepak Chopra

For me, it doesn't matter whether it's a comedy, a Western or horror. As long as you've got a good story to tell, the genre almost doesn't matter. As an actor playing the role, it's all rooted in reality. — Patrick Wilson

So while dueling may have begun as a response to high crimes - to treachery, treason, and adultery - by 1900 it had tiptoed down the stairs of reason, until they were being fought over the tilt of a hat, the duration of a glance, or the placement of a comma. In — Amor Towles

Governments are suspicious of literature because it is a force that eludes them. — Emile Zola

How do you always know about a birth?" Ruby asked with a mystified smile. "Wait a minute. Did Lorenzo call you?"
"Nope." Hawke winked, the thick fan of his silver-gold lashes coming down over an eye of a blue so pale, it was immediately clear that Hawke was a changeling, was wolf. "It's an alpha thing."
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"Garnet."
Turning the screen in her direction, Garnet raised an eyebrow. "Yes?" She had a good idea of what was coming.
Wolf-blue eyes gleamed. "Where's your mate?"
Kenji shifted so he could scowl at Hawke. "Now you're just showing off. — Nalini Singh

Laugh ... It's the sweetest thing one can do for oneself and one's fellow human beings. — Maya Angelou

Yet I would not die a maid, because I had a mother, As I was by one brought forth, I would bring forth another. — Thomas Campion

The history of our race, and each individual's experience, are sown thick with evidence that a truth is not hard to kill and that a lie told well is immortal. — Mark Twain

If education is beaten by training, civilization dies. — C.S. Lewis