Bye Bye Ganesha Quotes & Sayings
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When you stir your rice pudding, Septimus, the spoonful of jam spreads itself round making red trails like the picture of a meteor in my astronomical atlas. But if you stir backwards, the jam will not come together again. Indeed, the pudding does not notice and continues to turn pink just as before. Do you think this is odd? — Tom Stoppard
Words may show a man's wit, actions his meaning. — Benjamin Franklin
Jess and Flora met in a cafe. Unfortunately, their part of town was completely lacking in style, and the only place open on Sundays was a little religious charity place that sold snacks made by poor people in Africa. 'God!' growled Jess, trying to free her teeth from a cereal bar made of tree bark, gravel, and superglue. 'Is this actually food or some kind of building material? — Sue Limb
No sport, watching horror movie with friends in bright room.
Try that alone at night without light with mirror above screen! — Toba Beta
By now you must have accepted the fact that your religion , in fact, none of the Earthly religions, truly knew what the afterlife would be. All made guesses, and then established these as articles of faith . Though, in a sense, some were near the mark, if you accept their revelations as symbolic . — Philip Jose Farmer
People will make of themselves whatever they decide. — Heidi Tankersley
For John le Carre, it was always who's betraying who: the hall-of-mirrors kind of thing. When you go back to the '30s, it's a case of good vs. evil, and no kidding. When I have a hero who believes France and Britain are on the right side, a reader is not going to question that. — Alan Furst
The Devil's hand directs our every move - / the things we loathed become the things we love — Charles Baudelaire
Don't waste your life questioning the decisions you have already made when there is nothing you can do to change them. — K.R. Fajardo
Pride deludes us into thinking that we are the authors of our own lives. — David Brooks