Grelia Quotes & Sayings
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If only one day,
their worlds could meet,
just halfway.
She would outplay,
the distance rest,
blaming the roads,
led her astray.
But only if,
they could meet,
just halfway. — Jasleen Kaur Gumber
I'm a fiscal hawk. I vote against all taxes, but I do believe the environment, and climate change, is a bigger issue than fiscal deficits are as a risk to the nation. — Vinod Khosla
If a man, in a lifetime of 50 years, can point to six songs that are immediately identifiable, he has achieved something. Irving Berlin can sing 60 that are immediately identifiable. Somebody once said you couldn't have a holiday without his permission. — Sammy Cahn
He will often have to scratch his head, and bite his nails to the quick. [To succeed he will have to puzzle his brains and work hard.] — Horace
A book on the new physics, if not purely descriptive of experimental work, must essentially be mathematical. — Paul Dirac
Okay... That's still blind-making. — Scott Westerfeld
Young people understand the world. They should be listened to on matters of politics and world organization. But they know nothing of their own lives. — Zadie Smith
I'd like that translated, if I may. — Harold Macmillan
But it is not in the nature of pure love to burn so fiercely and unkindly long. The flame that in its grosser composition has the taint of earth, may prey upon the breast that gives it shelter; but the sacred fire from Heaven, is as gentle in the heart, as when it rested on the heads of the assembled twelve,* and showed each man his brother, brightened and unhurt. The — Charles Dickens
Only when the child is able to identify its own center with the center of the universe does education really begin. — Maria Montessori
Man has naturally and universally a capacity for religion - and not only a capacity, for the vast majority of the human race practices or professes some form of religion. — Billy Graham
For it is just as sinful from the standpoint of nature and of truth to be above oneself as to be below oneself. — Haruki Murakami
Why do smart people exist, if not to figure out convoluted problems? — Mikhail Bulgakov
Here, I thought, I had found the human race in its final stages of decadence perverse, insouciant, without ambition. And I could not blame them. After all, they had no future. — Michael Moorcock