Berikisu Quotes & Sayings
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A colour is a physical object as soon as we consider its dependence, for instance, upon its luminous source, upon other colours, upon temperatures, upon spaces, and so forth. — Ernst Mach

I don't want to do romantic roles where I have to lip sync to a song. A role that explores romance on a new level would suit me. — Irrfan Khan

The love of truth is the stimulus to all noble conversation. This is the root of all the charities. The tree which springs from it may have a thousand branches, but they will all bear a golden and generous fruitage. — Orville Dewey

I sell my children, and though they feed me, they don't love me as hers do. — Louisa May Alcott

Always late: thus I make you the prisoner of my freedom. — Mason Cooley

Mother told me once that some Westonians privately criticised Dad for retreating so soon. They apparently felt it would have been more dignified to have waited a week or so before running away. I think this view misses the essential point of running away, which is to do it the moment the idea has occurred to you. Only an obsessional procrastinator would cry, Let's run for our lives, but not till Wednesday afternoon. — John Cleese

We cannot be truly Christian people so long as we flaunt the central teachings of Jesus: brotherly love and the Golden Rule. — Martin Luther King Jr.

If Obama learned one thing from FDR, it was that every socialist needs his foot soldiers. — Ben Shapiro

I devote my life to the rebirth of the Jewish State, with a Jewish majority, on both sides of the Jordan. — Ze'ev Jabotinsky

Education makes children less dependent upon others and opens doors to better jobs and career possibilities. — Solomon Ortiz

Death is an evil; the gods have so judged; had it been good, they would die. — Sappho

The King's tool. I see.' An oppression settle over me. My brief glimpse of blue skies arching over yellow roads and me travelling down them astride Sooty suddenly vanished. I thought of the hounds in their kennels instead, or of the hawk, hooded and strapped, that rode on the King's wrist and was loosed only to do the King's will. — Robin Hobb