Ganduri Catre Quotes & Sayings
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Infinitesimally soon, the eternity of his own death would commence and render all of this unreal. — Jonathan Franzen

To this celestial kindness he opposed pride, which is the fortress of evil within us. — Victor Hugo

I paint not by sight but by faith. Faith gives you sight. — Amos Ferguson

You know you have the key to my heart and no one but you can open it. — Auliq Ice

The beliefs you hold strongly in your mind will become your dreams and in time become your reality. — Steven Redhead

I'm in you, you're in me. — Peter Frampton

I never really spent time being jealous. Maybe I should have. — Will Arnett

So don't try to touch my heart, it's darker than you think
And don't try to read my mind because it's full of disappearing ink — Elvis Costello

Go directly to Nirvana. Don't pass go - or you'll have kids, you'll grow old together, you'll be born into another realm where you'll forget that there was even nirvana. — Frederick Lenz

As every one is pleased with imagining that he knows something not yet commonly divulged, secret history easily gains credit; but it is for the most part believed only while it circulates in whispers, and when once it is openly told, is openly refuted. — Samuel Johnson

As Dorothy J. Heydt famously said, the eight deadliest words for any work of fiction are 'I don't care what happens to these people. — Charlie Jane Anders

Delilah Bard never read many books.
The few she did had pirates and thieves, and always ended with freedom and the promise of more stories. Characters sailed away. They lived on. Lila always imagined people that way, a series of intersections and adventures. It was easy when you moved through life--through worlds--the way she did. Easy when you didn't care, when people came onto the page and walked away again, back to their own stories, and you could imagine whatever you wanted for them, if you cared enough to write it in your head. — V.E Schwab

Few of us would regret the years it takes to complete an education or master a crucial skill. So why complain about the perseverance needed to become a well-balanaced and truly compassionate human being? — Matthieu Ricard

We have to restore the meaning of the word 'love.' We have been using it in a careless way. When we say, 'I love hamburgers,' we are not talking about love. We are talking about our appetite, our desire for hamburgers. We should not dramatize our speech and misuse words like that. We make words like 'love' sick that way. We have to make an effort to heal our language by using words carefully. the word 'love' is a beautiful word. We have to restore its meaning (31). — Thich Nhat Hanh