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Duvidha Quotes By Frederick Lenz

The best form of meditation is the sitting meditation. But work is next. Work is a great way to meditate. — Frederick Lenz

Duvidha Quotes By Kristine Atkinson

Out of suffering comes creativity — Kristine Atkinson

Duvidha Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Hildebranda had a universal conception of love, and she believed that whatever happened to one love affected all other loves throughout the world. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Duvidha Quotes By Stephan Jenkins

You make kingdoms and castles on your own. — Stephan Jenkins

Duvidha Quotes By Samantha Morton

My name can raise money on a small-budget film. — Samantha Morton

Duvidha Quotes By Gillian Jacobs

My mom wouldn't know Tom Cruise if he punched her in the face. — Gillian Jacobs

Duvidha Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Desiring truth, awaiting it, laboriously distilling a few words, forever desiring
Virginia Woolf

Duvidha Quotes By Antoine De Saint-Exupery

What did I care about my hammer, about my bolt, about thirst or death? There was, on one star, on one planet, on mine, the Earth, a little prince to be consoled! I took him in my arms. I rocked him. I told him, 'The flower you love is not in danger ... I'll draw you a muzzle for your sheep ... I'll draw you a fence for your flower ... I' I didn't know what to say. How clumsy I felt! I didn't know how to reach him, where to find him ... It's so mysterious, the land of tears. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Duvidha Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

Psychological knowledge has made us dull. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Duvidha Quotes By Magnus Carlsen

It's nice to be financially secure. Apart from that, I really don't care too much about money. — Magnus Carlsen

Duvidha Quotes By Joan Didion

I am an anthropologist who lost faith in her own method, who stopped believing that observable activity defined anthropos. — Joan Didion