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I tried to picture to myself the mosque before the Christians laid their desecrating hands upon it. — W. Somerset Maugham

Talia was the realization of his fantasies, his darkest dreams. The ones that begged for The Little Death over and over, — Jennifer Ashley

Kali comes from the Sanskrit word 'kal', meaning time. She is a Hindu goddess, who is greatly misunderstood by the Western world as being associated with sex, death and violence, but in the Hindu text she kills only demons. For humankind, she represents the death of the ego and the will to overcome the 'I am the body' idea. She reminds us that the body is only temporary, and through this realisation she provides liberation to her children. To the soul who aspires to greater spiritual endeavours, Kali is receptive, supportive and loving. It is only a person filled with ego who will perceive Kali in a fearsome form. Her black skin represents the womb of the quantum darkness, the great non-manifest from which all of creation arises and into which all of creation will eventually dissolve. — Traci Harding

I hope there's a window that opens in American television where the rest of the world is viewed in a less censored light. There is something about the world outside the United States that is not understood here - that seems threatening to Americans. — Rula Jebreal

He seemed unaware of what was going on, stared out without hope or ambition, without worry, developing a quality devoid of qualities to get him through this life. — Kiran Desai

Intelligence is built on deception. Trust nothing. Not even the mirror. — Manreet Sodhi Someshwar

We must reject the thought that evangelism is to be separated from the importance of standing against evil. We weren't saved just to escape this world and go to Heaven. Transformed people transform the culture while standing boldly against evil. — James Robison

Zero is equation of life — Vitthal Jadhav

NASA's myriad failures are in many ways the natural consequence of a catastrophic combination of bureaucracy, monopoly, and a calcifying aversion to the kind of risk necessary for innovation. — Burt Rutan

I ... " - her voice nearly disappeared - "think I live for you. — Rainbow Rowell

In the wake of Katrina, what you're witnessing and what we are very careful to depict is a form of patriotism. — David Simon