Famous Indian Leaders And Their Quotes & Sayings
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Many readers judge of the power of a book by the shock it gives their feelings - as some savage tribes determine the power of muskets by their recoil; that being considered best which fairly prostrates the purchaser. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Still, a living, breathing human being
even a boneheaded or barely articulate one
conveys so much in person. The physical fact of a creature with heart thrumming and neurons flickering
what Shakespeare called the 'poor, bare, forked animal'
compels us all; we're all hardwired in moments of empathy to see ourselves in another. — Mary Karr

Democracies don't go to war against each other, and by and large they don't sponsor terrorism. They're more likely to respect the environment and human rights and social justice. It's no accident that most of the terrorists come from non-democratic countries. — William J. Clinton

Accept life, take it as it is? Stupid. The means of doing otherwise? Far from our having to take it, it is life that possesses us and on occasion shuts our mouths. — Albert Camus

Just understand that the end began long ago We got here just in time Look All the squares in the sidewalks were already there All these strangers have more money than you do All the good riffs have been taken And everyone is so scared Murder is commonplace I don't even flinch at the gunshots outside my window I feel lonely without them — Henry Rollins

True love is born from hard times. — John Green

People destined to meet will do so, apparently by chance, at precisely the right moment. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Suddenly he knew joy and sorrow felted into one fabric. Courage and fear were one thing too. — John Steinbeck

I am Olympic champion for life, and I have learned to enjoy what that means. — Jade Jones

My best friend was Aboriginal. She taught me about 'bush tucker' - the food of the land, the different things you could eat if you got lost in the bush, like grasses and berries. There's this tree called the billygoat plum - the fruit is quite nice. — Isabel Lucas

Study to practice in life that which the Lord commands, and then be you assured that you shall never hear nor read the same without fruit. — John Knox

I leaned my head back and closed my eyes, my mind a jumble. So much for breaking it off gently, I thought. The humor helped my mind clear, but I couldn't laugh. What would happen next? — Margaret Peterson Haddix

Thank you Lord, for being patient with me. For its so hard to see, when my eyes are on me. — Keith Green