Ayadi Relief Quotes & Sayings
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As I write this it sounds rather negative and hard but I do not mean it to be so. Happiness grounded in reality is far deeper than that built upon fantasy, and suffering teaches one that happiness can catch a person unawares in the midst of deprivation and desolation. There is a certain stripping away of the externals which makes one more sensitive to joy as well as to sorrow. — Sheila Cassidy

We learn we cannot form deep roots because we do not have the right to place or citizenship, and because we do not have citizenship to a place we do not have the right to a voice. We are alienated from our own past and from the future of the countries we live in. Where we are is the best we can hope for. We learn to be grateful. — Tsering Wangmo Dhompa

I made money. What am I gonna invest in? Stocks? No. I'm going to invest in music. — Melissa Auf Der Maur

I started writing my own songs from the time I was a little kid. I would write my own lyrics to other people's songs that I heard on the radio and take whatever song and make it about fairies and angels - whatever little girls sing about. — Bonnie McKee

The newspaperman has become a walking plague. He spreads the contagion of lies and calumnies. — Mahatma Gandhi

I wonder why rich people always grow fat I suppose it's because there's nothing to worry them. — Edith Wharton

Some things are better left unsaid. — Jubin Jomon

The happy ending of the Resurrection is so enormous that it swallows up even the sorrow of the Cross. — Timothy Keller

I don't create poetry, I create myself, for me my poems are a way to me. — Edith Sodergran

You maggots make me sick, I will be avenged. Lucifer dwells within us all. — Richard Ramirez

The message of a leopard-print jumpsuit is clear: 'I am a huntress who delights in eating the offal of her prey.' — Simon Doonan

I'm not a big fan of the post-Armageddon stories, where Denzel Washington is walking around in a torn coat. — Albert Brooks