Basti Artadi Quotes & Sayings
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She's my best friend." My muse, my brush, my artistry, my heart. All of its dead without her. "I love her. — A.G. Howard

I don't know who had the training of you," he continued doggedly, "but your morals are shocking. You spent a night in my bed, remember, after a night in a bawdy house. You go about collecting street urchins and letting inebriated vagabonds kiss you, and then you get into brawls in pawnshops. You are probably past all redemption, but I'm going to reform you anyhow. If you behave yourself, perhaps I'll let you reform me on occasion, but I make no promises. — Loretta Chase

Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans.'
'John Lennon,' I say with a sigh. 'My mother is a huge fan.'
'So then you must know that every day, in every way, it's getting better. — Jamie Kain

There are still many tribal cultures where poetry and song, there is just one word for them. There are other cultures with literacy where poetry and song are distinguished. But poetry always remembers that it has its origins in music. — Edward Hirsch

We speak the truth because we live in truth. — Jose Luis Ruiz

There are two kinds of satisfaction or happiness: one mainly through mental peace; another physical comfort — Dalai Lama

The negro has suffered far more from the commission of this crime against the women of his race by white men than the white race has ever suffered through his crimes. — Ida B. Wells

Your Soul helps you fulfill all you wish to achieve & shares - all you are destined to know. — Eleesha

I would strenuously urge a single term of six years. — Rutherford B. Hayes

Spiritual energy-the energy that comes from pure consciousness-is the creative energy of the universe. — Deepak Chopra

And the people under the sky were also very much the same ... everywhere, all over the world, hundreds or thousands of millions of people just like this, people ignorant of one another's existence, held apart by walls of hatred and lies, and yet almost exactly the same
people who had never learned to think but were storing up in their hearts and bellies and muscles the power that would one day overturn the world.
— George Orwell