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General Aung San Famous Quotes By Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov

Instead of looking for love, give it; constantly renew it in yourself and you will always feel its presence within you. It will always be there smiling at you, gazing on you kindly. — Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov

General Aung San Famous Quotes By Fela Durotoye

Individual effort is good but collective effort is better. We need a NETWORK of nation builders — Fela Durotoye

General Aung San Famous Quotes By David Attenborough

Very few species have survived unchanged. There's one called lingula, which is a little shellfish, a little brachiopod about the size of my fingernail, that has survived for 500 million years, but it's survived by being unobtrusive and doing nothing, and you can't accuse human beings of that. — David Attenborough

General Aung San Famous Quotes By Brandon Mull

The Sphinx extended a hand. Seth shook it. "One last thing, Seth. Are you aware that Midsummer Eve is scarcely a week away?" "Yeah." "Might I make a suggestion?" "Okay." "Don't open any windows. — Brandon Mull

General Aung San Famous Quotes By Robert Caro

I am trying to make clear through my writing something which I believe: that biography- history in general- can be literature in the deepest and highest sense of that term. — Robert Caro

General Aung San Famous Quotes By Morrissey

It may all end tomorrow, or it could go on forever (in which case I'm doomed). — Morrissey

General Aung San Famous Quotes By Michel Templet

Freedom, democracy, and socialism can only ever exist together; it is impossible to have any one without the other two. — Michel Templet

General Aung San Famous Quotes By Seneca The Younger

It is well to be born either a king or a fool. — Seneca The Younger

General Aung San Famous Quotes By John Lennon

In Hamburg the waiters always had Preludin - and various other pills, but I remember Preludin because it was such a big trip - and they were all taking these pills to keep themselves awake, to work these incredible hours in this all-night place. And so the waiters, when they'd see the musicians falling over with tiredness or with drink, they'd give you the pill. You'd take the pill, you'd be talking, you'd sober up, you could work almost endlessly - until the pill wore off, then you'd have to have another. — John Lennon