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Happy Birthday In Nepali Quotes By Murzban F. Shroff

One generation's pleasure became a burden for another. Hence, entire collections from father to son were sold for a song, and the vendors, knowing nothing about literature, would place a price on the books. (about secondhand literature book) — Murzban F. Shroff

Happy Birthday In Nepali Quotes By Ray Bradbury

It wasn't going places. It was being between ... Mostly it was space. So much space. I liked the idea of nothing on top, nothing on the bottom, and a lot of nothing in between, and me in the middle of the nothing. — Ray Bradbury

Happy Birthday In Nepali Quotes By Oliver Sacks

We rationalize, we dissimilate, we pretend: we pretend that modern medicine is a rational science, all facts, no nonsense, and just what it seems. But we have only to tap its glossy veneer for it to split wide open, and reveal to us its roots and foundations, its old dark heart of metaphysics, mysticism, magic, and myth. Medicine is the oldest of the arts, and the oldest of the sciences: would one not expect it to spring from the deepest knowledge and feelings we have? — Oliver Sacks

Happy Birthday In Nepali Quotes By Aiden Wilson Tozer

It requires a serious mind and a determined heart to pray past the ordinary into the unusual. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Happy Birthday In Nepali Quotes By Craig D. Lounsbrough

If I worship the fact that I don't worship anything, amongst other things what I'm worshipping is denial. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Happy Birthday In Nepali Quotes By Georges Bataille

Incredible nervous state, trepidation beyond words: to be this much in love is to be sick (and I love to be sick). — Georges Bataille

Happy Birthday In Nepali Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

Our griefs cannot mar the melody of our praise, we reckon them to be the bass part of our life's song, 'He hath done great things for us, whereof we are glad.' — Charles Spurgeon