Dharmadasa Walpolas Songs Quotes & Sayings
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One does not become a poet by uttering beautiful words. One becomes a poet by pouring their soul as wine into the Cup of Love. — Subhan Zein

The earth is the earth as a peasant sees it, the world is the world as a duchess sees it, and anyway a duchess would be nothing if the earth was not there as the peasant sees it. — Gertrude Stein

The world by its advertisements, its conversation, and its philosophy is engaged in a gigantic brainwashing task ... The Christian is beset by secular and worldly propaganda. — Billy Graham

Maybe now that Elijah was feeling well enough to be interfering in my business, he'd also be well enough to look after his own chores. — Laura Bickle

Accept people, don't stereotype people. Don't think because right now they're driving a cab, they're not going to have a master's degree or that they're dumber than you. — Isabel Coixet

We started off by inviting our friends to use Quora, and then they invited their friends, and it just grew from there. — Adam D'Angelo

We must cease once and for all to describe the effects of power in negative terms, it 'excludes', it 'represses'... in fact power produces, it produces reality, it produces domains of objects and rituals of truth. — Michel Foucault

There ain't no troubles that we can't rise above, with a handful of faith and a heartful of love. — Tim McGraw

I used to think it was good to kind of work within your limitations. — Beth Orton

It was the incommunicable scent of this country, its intangible essence, that she had brought along with her to France. — Milan Kundera

There were no fences at all by the roadside now, and the land was rough and untilled. Toward evening they came to a great forest, where the trees grew so big and close together that their branches met over the road of yellow brick. It was almost dark under the trees, for the branches shut out the daylight; but the travelers did not stop, and went on into the forest. — L. Frank Baum