Guru Ignou Quotes & Sayings
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Or perhaps it's the wickedness in him that she can't resist. There are such women. — Madeleine Brent
As muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone, it could be argued that those who sit quietly and do nothing are making one of the best possible contributions to a world in turmoil. — Alan Watts
Over the years I have learned that "cleaning up one's act" may be far less important than consecrating one's life. It may be possible to use everything. A ruthless man may be able to open doors that a more kindly and traditionally spiritual person could knock on forever. Without judgment, many things can be made holy. — Rachel Naomi Remen
Partisanship particularly increased after the 1994 elections and then the appearance of the first unified Republican government since the 1950s. — Thomas E. Mann
A gender-equal society would be one where the word 'gender' does not exist: where everyone can be themselves. — Gloria Steinem
She shook her head then took off again, and I found myself struggling to keep up with her in my bunny slippers. With a sigh, I realized I was getting way too much exercise. I'd just have to counteract it later with cake. — Darynda Jones
Over in the UK, the music press can be brutal. They can say wonderful things about you one week, and the next week, you're in the can. — Enya
There are a lot of really good skills you get from doing journalism - it completely changed my world and how I interact with other people. — Benjamin Booker
You might lose your spontaneity and, instead of composing first-rate Gershwin, end up with second rate Ravel. — Maurice Ravel
I figured I could do 'It's A Man's Man's Man's World', because I believe it's the truth. — Etta James
Our sense of calling should be like an unfolding epic adventure. — Christine Caine
His favourite word, one for which I have a great deal of time myself as a matter of fact, was "arse." Everyone was more or less an arse most of the time, but I was arsier than just about everyone else in the school. In fact, in my case he would often go further - I was on many occasions a bumptious arse. Before I learned what bumptious actually meant I assumed that it derived from "bum" and believed therefore with great pride that as a bumptious arse I was doubly arsey - twice the arse of ordinary arses. — Stephen Fry
Oh, this is the joy of the rose;
That it blows,
And goes. — Willa Cather
Pity those who don't feel anything at all. — Sarah J. Maas
Yes, and shall do till the pangs of death shake him. Infirmity, that decays the wise, doth ever make the better fool. — William Shakespeare
