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Corkern Door Quotes By Karan Bajaj

There is no absolute truth that the guy sitting in the cave in the Himalayas is useless, because he is at that point in his journey where he has experienced everything in the world and does not have an attraction to it anymore. — Karan Bajaj

Corkern Door Quotes By Tammara Webber

I was more scared than I let on, but that was nothing new. — Tammara Webber

Corkern Door Quotes By Joel Stein

Heaven is totally overrated. It seems boring. Clouds, listening to people play the harp. It should be somewhere you can't wait to go, like a luxury hotel. Maybe blue skies and soft music were enough to keep people in line in the 17th century, but heaven has to step it up a bit. They're basically getting by because they only have to be better than hell. — Joel Stein

Corkern Door Quotes By Christopher Moore

From the slope of Haleakala, the Old Broad watched the activity in the channel with a two-hundred-power celestial telescope and a pair of "big eyes" binoculars that looked like stereo bazookas on precision mounts that were anchored into a ton of concrete. — Christopher Moore

Corkern Door Quotes By Nuruddin Farah

I have tried my best to keep my country alive by writing about it. — Nuruddin Farah

Corkern Door Quotes By Virginia Woolf

- for it was not so much that she lacked courage, but lacked energy, especially in talking to men. — Virginia Woolf

Corkern Door Quotes By Friedrich Schiller

You could be happy without me - but not become unhappy through me. This I felt alive in me - and thereupon I built my hopes. You could give yourself to another, but none could love you more purely or more completely than I did. To none could your happiness be holier, as it was to me, and always will be. My whole existence, everything that lives within me, everything, my most precious, I devote to you, and if I try to ennoble myself, that is done, in order to become ever worthier of you, to make you ever happier. — Friedrich Schiller