Dakshinamurti Stotram Quotes & Sayings
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My tablecloth was missing in action and long, jagged scratches covered the table's surface.The scratches looked suspiciously like letters. I climbed on a chair and looked at it from above. MINE. Oh, that's great. Fantastic. So mature. Perhaps he would pull my pigtails next or stick a tack on my seat. — Ilona Andrews

PLUNDER, v. To take the property of another without observing the decent and customary reticences of theft. To wrest the wealth of A from B and leave C lamenting a vanishing opportunity. — Ambrose Bierce

History is written by the victors
and when there is no victors, it all winds up in the corporate shredders. — Neal Shusterman

It is better to have no hope than just a little hope. A little hope just gets you thinking something good is about to happen. And when that little hope is taken away, you are worse off than before. — Richard LeMieux

An arrant traitor as any is in the universal world, or in France, or in England. — William Shakespeare

I don't differentiate much, except in degree, between people who believe in religion from those who believe in astrology, magic or the supernatural. — Andy Rooney

We can build upon foundations anywhere if they are well and firmly laid. — Ivy Compton-Burnett

Cersei will send men after you, I have no doubt. You might do well to take another name." "Another name? Oh, certainly. And when the Faceless Men come to kill me, I'll say, 'No, you have the wrong man, I'm a different dwarf with a hideous facial scar. — George R R Martin

Down the corridor was not back into the bedroom, which was good ... Okay, she had to argue with her ovaries on that one, since all her feminine instincts were clamoring for her to climb tall, alien, and handsome like a frigging tree. — Mina Carter

Stupid kissing. Stupid roaming hands. Stupid boys. — Jessica Park

and starting to stay even with — Mary Higgins Clark

Prosperity is only an instrument to be used, not a deity to be worshipped. — Calvin Coolidge