Dapatan Quotes & Sayings
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So Now You're Death: Here's What You'll Need — Christopher Moore
Working hard is great, being lazy sometimes is great, but failed potential is the worst. — Campbell Scott
The true secret of happiness lies in the taking a genuine interest in all the details of daily life. — William Morris
Andre had never mastered the art of ironing. He usually ironed more wrinkles in than out. Pistols, knives, and explosives he could handle, but put a hot iron in his hands and chances were that he'd get hurt. — Toby Joyce
In truth, I'm not my body, my race, religion, or other beliefs, and neither is anyone else. The real self is infinite and much more powerful-a complete and whole entity that isn't broken or damaged in any way. The infinite me already contains all the resources I need to navigate through life, because I'm One with Universal energy. In fact, I am Universal energy. — Anita Moorjani
All we talk about is 'Islamic terrorism.' If the two words are associated for long enough it's obviously going to have an effect on how people think about Muslims. — Samantha Power
I don't like to see all my energies, all of my youth, wasted in fur coats and radios and slipcovers. — John Cheever
People - teachers, other students, parents - constantly made offhand comments that didn't mean much to them, but I read something else in their words. A hidden language that told me I was different. Or maybe I was so aware of my own difference that I was just looking to be offended by other people's words. — Aditi Khorana
In the scriptures you will find the way to realize God. But after getting all the information about the path, you must begin to work, Only then can you attain your goal. — Ramakrishna
I once heard someone on a bus say that this guy had gotten under her skin. And it struck me as a remarkable thought - that someone would affect you so deeply they'd always be a part of you. — Jodi Picoult
Reading is for pleasure; it's not another form of social competition. Leave those literary Joneses to it. — Heather Reyes
