Eid Al Fitr Mubarak Quotes & Sayings
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She was just so sad. Her whole face hung with it, like sadness was her personal gravity. — Michelle Tea

A poet is a man who puts up a ladder to a star and climbs it while playing a violin. — Edmond De Goncourt

According to string theory, if we could examine these particles with even greater precision - a precision many orders of magnitude beyond our present technological capacity - we would find that each is not pointlike, but instead consists of a tiny one-dimensional loop. Like an infinitely thin rubber band, each particle contains a vibrating, oscillating, dancing filament that physicists, lacking Gell-Mann's literary flair, have named a string. — Brian Greene

That celebrated marriage of science and art, photography, seemed at the time to join together how we look at the world, art, with how we were coming to know it, science. — Joseph Kosuth

Follow your heart, but don't lose your mind along the way. — Zack W. Van

Fear of failure and fear of the unknown are always defeated by faith. Having faith in yourself, in the process of change, and in the new direction that change sets will reveal your own inner core of steel. — Georgette Mosbacher

I like pancakes! And I have a gun. I shoot bad guys with it. Sometimes, bad guys go to sleep and don't wake up. That makes Harley sad. — Stephen Jenner

The gift of sonship to God becomes ours not through being born, but through being born again. — J.I. Packer

Daniel needing to marry only further proved his importance to his clan. Was it possible a powerful chief stood before her? Myra cocked her head, more questions filling her mind. "Why are ye going to the Bruce?" Daniel shrugged. "I like to fight." Myra laughed. "At least ye're honest. I'll be a widow before long." He grinned and winked, thrilling her to her toes. — Eliza Knight

A mind, once formed, is never suited after,
One yet in growth will ever grateful be. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

It occurs to me that there is so much I never knew about him
his past, his role in the resistance, what his life was like in the Wilds, before he came to Portland, and I feel a flash of grief so intense it almost makes me cry out: not for what I lost, but for the chances I missed. — Lauren Oliver

Freud thought about what a cigar represented, but he didn't go far enough. If you've ever known a man who smokes a cigar, think about the time he lavishes on his humidor, a box temperature and moisture controlled to keep them plump, and you understand the concept I call "box envy. — Susan DiRende

If it is thus, I ask emphatically whence comes this thusness. — James Joyce