Guru Brahma Guru Vishnu Quotes & Sayings
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If your letters are as long as the bible, they will appear short to me. Only let them be brim full of affection. — Thomas Jefferson
you can pick what you want from the definition, like picking flowers from a garden — Blue Balliett
The best thing to do was to brazen it out, throw your head back, walk with a swagger ... — Sarah Waters
Your dreams are your spirit, your soul and without them your are dead. You must guard your dreams always. Always. Lest someone steal them away from you. I know what it is to have your dreams stolen. I know what it is to be dead. Guard your dreams. Always guard your dreams. — Brom
Oh please," said Zacharias Smith, rolling his eyes and folding his arms. "I don't think Expelliarmus is exactly going to help us against You-Know-Who, do you?"
"I've used it against him," Harry said quietly. "It saved my life last June. — J.K. Rowling
The question isn't CAN YOU?
It is WILL YOU? — C.M.
The first act of religion, therefore, concerns those things which are communicated to us from God. The other concerns those things which we yield to God. — William Ames
Still I had a lurking question. Would it not be better if one could really 'see' whether molecules as complicated as the sterols, or strychnine were just as experiment suggested? — Dorothy Hodgkin
For the first time there was constructed with this machine [locomotive engine] a self-acting mechanism in which the interplay of forces took shape transparently enough to discern the connection between the heat generated and the motion produced. The great puzzle of the vital force was also immediately solved for the physiologist in that it became evident that it is more than a mere poetic comparison when one conceives of the coal as the food of the locomotive and the combustion as the basis for its life. — Carl Ludwig
Waiting is still an occupation. It is having nothing to wait for that is terrible. — Cesare Pavese
Magnus hoped if he ever went mad like that himself, so mad that he poisoned the very air round him and hurt everyone he came into contact with, that there would be someone ho loved him enough to stop him. To kill him, if it came to that. — Cassandra Clare
How I loved the feasts! ... I especially loved the processions in honor of the Blessed Sacrament. What a joy it was for me to throw flowers beneath the feet of God! ... I was never so happy as when I saw my roses touch the sacred Monstrance ... — Therese Of Lisieux
I studied mathematics which is the madness of reason. — Benjamin Moser