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Dayaan English Quotes & Sayings

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Dayaan English Quotes By Erica Jong

At times I hardly can believe in you.
Except this ache,
this longing in my gut,
this emptiness which theorizes you
because if there is emptiness this deep,
there must be fullness somewhere. — Erica Jong

Dayaan English Quotes By Sadie Jones

I think if you write about human relationships, you're always exploring the psyche and the soul. I don't separate certain - perhaps more extreme - things that people do from others. — Sadie Jones

Dayaan English Quotes By Wadah Khanfar

What I like to call 'journalism of depth' is the media that regards the collective conscience of the masses to be its point of departure. It is the media that believes, as a matter of principle, in the potential capabilities of the people and respects their choices. — Wadah Khanfar

Dayaan English Quotes By Denard Robinson

Cocaine & Gatorade is why I run so damn fast. — Denard Robinson

Dayaan English Quotes By Aldous Huxley

A gramme is always better than a damn. — Aldous Huxley

Dayaan English Quotes By Jenny Slate

I don't have any horror stories of trying to start as a comedian and eating it constantly on stage. — Jenny Slate

Dayaan English Quotes By Rumi

This is love: to fly toward a secret sky, to cause a hundred veils to fall each moment. First to let go of life. Finally, to take a step without feet. — Rumi

Dayaan English Quotes By Dinaw Mengestu

What was it my father used to say? A bird stuck between two branches gets bitten on both wings. I would like to add my own saying to the list now, Father: a man stuck between two worlds lives and dies alone. — Dinaw Mengestu

Dayaan English Quotes By Stephen Greenblatt

The first and perhaps the most important requirement for a successful writing performance - and writing is a performance, like singing an aria or dancing a jig - is to understand the nature of the occasion. — Stephen Greenblatt