Bhajana Samaj Quotes & Sayings
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Aden, I'm not fixed, she said, the words holding despair. You were never broken. There's nothing to fix. — Nalini Singh

Life is just a flick of the fingers. Let's face it. And any little bit - you can expand it or enrich it, I think you want to push that and do it. — Peter Beard

First, as to Time: there is no difference between ten thousand years and one year; no difference between one hundred thousand years and a heartbeat. No difference. That is the first fact about Time. And the second fact: the entire universe with all of its Time is within me. — Frank Herbert

Is not parody the eternal lot of man? — Milan Kundera

Sometimes it is good to fall down so that we can see whether we honourably get up or disgracefully turn into a miserable reptile! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

You should be able to voice your opinion and respect the voice of the other side. You should be willing to educate yourself and know what it is you're dealing with. — Steve Nash

I don't have too much faith in destiny, or an afterlife. This is it. — Robin Gibb

I would never inflict my bassoon on anybody really other than the long suffering audiences that come to the concerts of The Really Terrible Orchestra; which actually is really terrible. — Alexander McCall Smith

Perhaps when two people are exactly in accord, and always happy when together and lonely when apart, they ought not to let anything in the world stand between them. — Jean Webster

You must desire the fire, and claim your flame! — Reinhard Bonnke

Even a wild horse can be tamed; even metal that is difficult to work eventually goes into a mold. If you take it easy and do not stir yourself, you will never make any progress. It has been said, "It is no disgrace to have many afflictions: I would worry if there never were any afflictions." — Zicheng Hong

When digging ceases to be a great game and becomes, as in Egypt, merely business, it will be a bad thing. — Leonard Woolley

Know what you really want. Know why you want it and how you will get it. That's the key! — Israelmore Ayivor

I am not very sociable and am always glad to return to solitude and the freedom that goes with solitude. This desire for freedom and solitude has lead to a not only to a consistent effort to avoid situations in which I would be under the control of other people, but also to an indifference to the satisfactions of power and position, things which impose a servitude... — Aldous Huxley