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Beregata Quotes By Gavin Extence

Sometimes words aren't needed. — Gavin Extence

Beregata Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

At midnight the would-be ascetic announced: "This is the time to give up my home and seek for God. Ah, who has held me so long in delusion here?" God whispered, "I," but the ears of the man were stopped. With a baby asleep at her breast lay his wife, peacefully sleeping on one side of the bed. The man said, "Who are ye that have fooled me so long?" The voice said again, "They are God," but he heard it not. The baby cried out in its dream, nestling close to its mother. God commanded, "Stop, fool, leave not thy home," but still he heard not. God sighed and complained, "Why does my servant wander to seek me, forsaking me? — Rabindranath Tagore

Beregata Quotes By Stephen King

Louis Creed came to believe that the last really happy day of his life was March 24, 1984. — Stephen King

Beregata Quotes By Stephen Crane

Once upon a time there was a beautiful Indian maiden, of course. — Stephen Crane

Beregata Quotes By Robert Redford

When things become insurmountable, some people quit, some keep going
for no other reason than to continue. Because that's all there is to do. — Robert Redford

Beregata Quotes By Sam Harris

To lie is to intentionally mislead others when they expect honest communication. — Sam Harris

Beregata Quotes By Ken Robinson

Creativity is very much like literacy. We take it for granted that nearly everybody can learn to read and write. If a person can't read or write, you don't assume that this person is incapable of it, just that he or she hasn't learned how to do it. The same is true of creativity. — Ken Robinson

Beregata Quotes By Lauren Pearce

I peered around the corner into the main recovery ward. All I could see were surgeons. Surgeons filling out those incessant forms. Surgeons bringing cups of tea and little sandwich triangles to patients. Surgeons laying in a lethargic stupor, recovering from eye surgery. — Lauren Pearce