Faroukh Virani Quotes & Sayings
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I suppose like others I have come through fire and sword, love gone wrong, head-on crashes, drunk at sea, and I have listened to the simple sound of water running in tubs and wished to drown — Charles Bukowski
If we really want to live, we'd better start at once to try. — W. H. Auden
Realm swayed and put his hand over his heart, watching after her. A sharp pain from knowing that you want something you don't deserve. That you can never have again. — Suzanne Young
Worship does not consist in prayers and in external devotion, but in a life of kindness. — Emanuel Swedenborg
You think there's something here, something to find. Well, in the world you'd learn soon enough. You, too, are cut out for failure; not that you'd fight the world. You'd let it chew you up and spit you out, and you'd lie there wondering what was wrong. Because you'd always expect the world to be something it wasn't, something it had no wish to be. — John Edward Williams
You think your life belongs to you? Tenar gave me my life. That's why I have to live, so that I can give life to someone else. Lebannen ... that is the only way we can live forever. — Goro Miyazaki
I don't have a life, I really don't. I'm as close to a nun as you can be without the little hat. I'm a golf nun. — Gabrielle Reece
Don't always try to be cool. The whole universe is cool. It's the warm bits that matter. — Matt Haig
Ticktock, people," Cam said. "Time is running out.
We need to fly. — Lauren Kate
In meditation ... the power of God begins to reflect in the clear waters of your consciousness. — Paramahansa Yogananda
Ancient Hawaiians say: When you're itching for the waves, the only lotion is the ocean. — Josip Broz Tito
I think you gotta have an honesty and a humility about human nature and that it's not about you at the end of the day. — Philip Seymour Hoffman
The magic of reading happens when an author's written work strings you along until your imagination, aware of your wants, molds the tale into an extraordinary world to be visited frequently - perhaps dwelt in for years. — Richelle E. Goodrich
