Giriraj Kedia Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe Fate isn't the pond you swim in but the fisherman floating on top of it, letting you run the line wild until you are weary enough to be reeled back in. — Jodi Picoult

We find it is when we feel no one could possibly love us that we are most eager for a God who says, I came to love the unlovable. — Tullian Tchividjian

Her mother had responded in kind, and the result was "unpleasantness and misery rebounding all the time. — Francine Prose

We need never be hopeless because we can never be irreperably broken. — John Green

I am as one who is left alone at a banquet, the lights dead and the flowers faded. — Edward George, Baron George

Critics are those who have failed in literature and art. — Benjamin Disraeli

One's life is peculiar to one's own when one has invented it. — Djuna Barnes

People think if you have deciphered the genome of humans that you can change everything. But you cannot change everything, because you do not know what the genes mean, and you have no methods for changing them, and you can't do experiments with humans like you can with animals. — Christiane Nusslein-Volhard

Let all your thinks be thanks. — W. H. Auden

And your mom?" Blake clears his throat. "She's not with us." I remember the conversation Blake and I had on the way down and tense. I can only imagine what my mother will say. But my mother just smiles brilliantly. "That's good! Too many boys your age get spoiled by their mothers. They don't know how to cook, how to do laundry. Tina is going to be a busy doctor. She'll need someone to do all that for her. Better if you're not used to having someone else take care of you. — Courtney Milan

I'm asked so often whether I believe in life after death. I do believe in the sanctity of life, the continuity of life and of energy. I know the anonymity of death has no appeal for me. It is the now that I must face and want to face. — Martha Graham

Bolivia recently did what every country should do - banned the use of animals in circuses. — Jane Velez-Mitchell

I rewrite a great deal. I'm always fiddling, always changing something. I'll write a few words - then I'll change them. I add. I subtract. I work and fiddle and keep working and fiddling, and I only stop at the deadline. — Ellen Goodman