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Doshi Audio Quotes By Hermann Hesse

To achieve the possible, we must attempt the impossible again and again. — Hermann Hesse

Doshi Audio Quotes By Angel Ramon Medina

It's simple my heart is made from love and love will always beat hate any day and anywhere! No amount of evil can ever conquer me. — Angel Ramon Medina

Doshi Audio Quotes By George F. Kennan

It is an undeniable privilege of every man to prove himself right in the thesis that the world is his enemy; for if he reiterates it frequently enough and makes it the background of his conduct he is bound eventually to be right. — George F. Kennan

Doshi Audio Quotes By William Wordsworth

By all means sometimes be alone; salute thyself; see what thy soul doth wear; dare to look in thy chest; and tumble up and down what thou findest there. — William Wordsworth

Doshi Audio Quotes By Alexandra Adornetto

In him I saw my furture In him I saw my friend In him I saw my destiny Both my beginning and end — Alexandra Adornetto

Doshi Audio Quotes By Robin McKinley

Dogs are very comforting when your world has exploded. — Robin McKinley

Doshi Audio Quotes By Suzanne Rindell

The slope that leads toward insanity has the paradoxical distinction of being both steep and yet undetectable to the person sliding down it. — Suzanne Rindell

Doshi Audio Quotes By Eugenio Montale

Your speech so halting and unguarded
is the only thing left
with which to content myself.
But the accent is changed, the colour is different. — Eugenio Montale

Doshi Audio Quotes By E. Anne Mackay

Indeed, if these final decades of the millennium have taught us anything, it must be that oral tradition never was the 'other' we accused it of being; it never was the primitive, preliminary technology of communication we thought it had to be. Rather, if the whole truth is told, oral tradition stands out as the single most dominant communicative technology of our species, as both a historical fact and, in many areas still, a contemporary reality. The miracle of the flat inscribable surface and Gutenberg's genius aside, even the electronic revolution cannot challenge the long-term preeminence of the oral tradition. ("Introduction" by John Foley) — E. Anne Mackay