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Every tree may or mayn't give fruit or flower but definetely gives shadow.every effort may or mayn't be sucess but a step towards a great sucess. — Sai Prathap

Until it is clearly proved that the Universe was created, we may reasonably suppose that it has endured from all eternity. In a case where two propositions are diametrically opposite, the mind believes that which is less incomprehensible: — Christopher Hitchens

Maintain your rage and enthusiasm for the campaign for the election now to be held and until polling day. — Gough Whitlam

When I began competing with the other artists in New York, I discovered classical North Indian music. — Henry Flynt

Maybe I could just James Bond my way down the cable if I draped the scarf over it, clinging to the ends as my body careened down it to safety
Careened. What an ugly word that was — Katie MacAlister

Ll K Hamilton
Some days the lion eats you, but some times you shove your arm down it's throat and pull it's visera out through it's mouth and kill it. Of course, sometimes it bites your arm off, and then eats you, but you tried, that's what counts. Some days it's not about winning, but about fighting. If you don't try, the lion will most definetely eat you. But sometimes when you put your all into something, and don't give up even when the odds are so against you, you surprise the lion and yourself, and you win. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Art that only comes from the head isn't any good. — Austin Kleon

We are lost, lost,' said Gollum. 'No name, no business, no Precious, nothing. Only empty. Only hungry; yes, we are hungry. A few little fishes, nasty bony little fishes, for a poor creature, and they say death. So wise they are; so just, so very just — J.R.R. Tolkien

Sometimes you need to know when to go on to the next thing
for the sake of other people. — Jeff VanderMeer

I am well aware that I am the 'umblest person going ... My mother is likewise a very 'umble person. We live in a 'umble abode. — Charles Dickens