Bagandara Quotes & Sayings
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Top Bagandara Quotes
Why would a man not argue his own shameful culpability, why would he not crave responsibility for disaster, when the alternative was to feel himself to be nothing more than a speck of human dust? — Julie Orringer
I wanted to be a priest when I was a kid. — Dan Savage
Kvetching means complaining, and complaining is really what will forever keep New York the city it is. — Sari Botton
And then the sly arch-lover that he was, he said the subtlest thing of all: that the lover was nearer the divine than the beloved; for the god was in the one but not in the other - perhaps the tenderest, most mocking thought that ever was thought, and source of all the guile and secret bliss the lover knows. — Thomas Mann
Women's fashion is more interesting than men's. — Nick Rhodes
Profound silence; silence so deep that even their breathings were conspicuous in the hush. — Mark Twain
Fear itself is the vanguard of wisdom — Pema Chodron
I am guided by the vision of what I believe this show can be. Originally our goal was to uplift, enlighten, encourage and entertain through the medium of television. Now, our mission statement for The Oprah Winfrey Show is to use television to transform people's lives, to make viewers see themselves differently and to bring happiness and a sense of fulfillment into every home. — Oprah Winfrey
I never wanted to be a part of planet Earth, but I am compelled to be here, so anything I do for this planet is because the Master-Creator of the Universe is making me do it. I am of another dimension. I am on this planet because people need me. — Sun Ra
If there's no-one to show pleasure when you come home, then it's better not to live. — Magda Szabo
We lay on the grass beside the cemetery fence, kissing and shivering. Her teeth started to chatter and I pulled her against me, which made me feel like a superhero for no apparent reason. — Brenna Yovanoff
No person among us desires any other reward for performing a brave and worthy action, but the consciousness of having served his nation. — Joseph Brant
