Deva Shree Ganesha Quotes & Sayings
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When the communal silences the individual, every essence within the individual is silenced. — Dew Platt

At Twitter, mobile is in our DNA ... For us, it's all about mobile, and it always has been. — Biz Stone

Failing adds to your experience, Success adds to your self-image. In life everything has its bright sides, you just need to perceive life positively, and focus on what you have instead of complaining on what you can't have — Jeekeshen Chinnappen

Baby, I wish I could tell you how much I love you, how much you mean to me."
He nuzzled my cheek and continued down my neck, setting a fire across my skin, churning coals that burst into flames deep within my soul.
"Show me. — A.L. Jackson

Your blasphemy, Salman, can't be forgiven. To set your words against the Words of God. — Salman Rushdie

Let us live in peace and harmony to keep the land and all life in balance. Only prayer and meditation can do that. — Thomas Banyacya

A wise man feareth, and departeth from evil: but the fool rageth, and is confident. — Anonymous

Hammer your thoughts into unity. — William Butler Yeats

Solving problems is a practical art, like swimming, or skiing, or playing the piano: you can learn it only by imitation and practice. — George Polya

Her sentences were icebergs, with just the tip of her thought coming out of her mouth, and the rest kept up in her head, which I was starting to think was more and more beautiful the longer I looked at her. — Gregory Galloway

Don't be afraid. Human birth is full of suffering and one has to endure everything patiently, taking the Name of God. None, not even God in human form can escape the sufferings of the body and mind. — Sarada Devi

In order to change your life outside, you must first change inside — Louise Hay

In 869 we have an event which rapidly achieved almost mythic status in English Christian folklore: the horrible martyrdom of King Edmund of East Anglia by the appalling Ivar the Boneless, who according to some traditions brought a great Viking army to England in pursuit of revenge for the killing of his father, the semi-legendary Ragnar Lothbrok, executed by the king of Northumbria. — Heather O'Donoghue

I...I...I...want...your...other...arm! — Larry Kramer