Blagodati U Quotes & Sayings
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Home to your own people. How nice! I have no people to go to. I have one sister, who lives with her husband at Riga. She is my only relation, and I never see her. — Anthony Trollope

But I've learned now that your hard work and dedication will pay off, if you dare to be different. Because why would I want to be anything other than myself? — Kristyn Van Cleave

The enemy was irony and truth and hypocrisy, that was the real enemy. That was the enemy that was killing him. — James McBride

It was one of those Hobart spring nights, cold as charity, snow coming down hard on the mountain, the harbour a lather, sleet slapping and scratching at windows and tin roofs like a wild drunk who's been locked out. — Richard Flanagan

There's a sense of trajectories that are extraordinary about a life like this. You can reconnect with people and go back to playing with them after years and years of not even knowing if they're alive. — David Toop

I'm a stress free kind of guy. — Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev

Early in my investment-banking career, I realized I was on a path that others had set out for me. — Vikram Chatwal

You have as many burdens on your shoulders as you choose to place there. — Art Hochberg

Approach what you find repulsive, help the ones you think you cannot help, and go places that scare you. — Machik Labdron

Get a grip. You're pricklier than a feral cat," he said, sitting up.
"Too bad for you, I'm not in heat," I said, calming down. — Tiffany King

To think in a crowd where no thinking exists is to come out suddenly from the heavy fog, it is to appear out of nowhere! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

For the next three seconds, he still dared to let himself hope.
Perhaps she was making a grand entrance. Perhaps she would be carried in like Cleopatra, hidden in a roll of fine carpet.
Perhaps
Three porters, grunting, pulled in a handcart.
A crevasse opened before him and in fell his heart. No need to remove the tarpaulin wrapping. He recognized the stone slab
by its size and weight.
She had returned his present. She would have nothing more to do with him. — Sherry Thomas

Life consists of sadness too. And sadness is also beautiful; it has its own depth, its own delicacy, its own deliciousness, its own taste. A man is poorer if he has not known sadness; he is impoverished, very much impoverished. His laughter will be shallow, his laughter will not have depth, because depth comes only through sadness. A man who knows sadness, if he laughs, his laughter will have depth. His laughter will have something of his sadness too, his laughter will be more colorful. — Rajneesh