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Gilleylen Elite Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

There are so many things in this world. If we put it in short (succinctly), then what will remain? The 'pure Soul' and 'circumstances'. Moreover, to disperse is the nature of circumstances. Therefore, the Pure Soul will not have to tell them to go away. — Dada Bhagwan

Gilleylen Elite Quotes By Frank Carson

A man says to his mate: "My wife is a twin." His mate says, "How do you tell them apart?" The man says: "Her brother has a beard." — Frank Carson

Gilleylen Elite Quotes By Lois Wyse

Your mother calls and says she hasn't seen you for a long time. The first year: You invite her for a week. You give her your room, and you both sleep on the lumpy studio couch. The fifth year: Your mother sleeps on the lumpy studio couch. The tenth year: You send the children to mother. — Lois Wyse

Gilleylen Elite Quotes By Samuel Goldwyn

Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day. — Samuel Goldwyn

Gilleylen Elite Quotes By Nora Roberts

Look, if some guy dressed in his mother's clothes breaks in, fight him off until I get my pants back on. — Nora Roberts

Gilleylen Elite Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

Your own life starts the moment you're born. Before that, even. — Rainbow Rowell

Gilleylen Elite Quotes By Sigrid Undset

For I've realized more and more with each year I've lived: There is no worthier work for the person who has been geared with the ability to see even a small part of God's mercy than to serve Him and to keep vigil and to pray for those people whose sight is still clouded by the shadow of worldly matters. — Sigrid Undset

Gilleylen Elite Quotes By Charles Dickens

The time came in its season, and that was very soon, when I almost wondered that nothing troubled his repose, as I looked at him. But he slept - let me think of him so again - as I had often seen him sleep at school; and thus, in this silent hour, I left him. - Never more, oh God — Charles Dickens