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Top Hindi Sentimental Quotes

Live in such a way that people who know you but don't know Christ will want to know Christ because of you. — H. David Burton

There is only one word for a book that exceeds all expectations ... Divergentbyveronicaroth. On second thoughts, that's four words combined! — Ella

It's not what people do that scares me. It's what they hide. It's the secrets that keep us from bonding and create distrust. If we were more willing to accept each other's depravity we'd be more united, we'd be more honest. If you hide two things from me, I'll assume you're hiding a million. And I'll keep you at a distance. I'm not afraid of the evil in you. It's in me too. — Donald Miller

is waiting, the audience is secretly aware that — Paul Joseph Gulino

Beauty saves. Beauty heals. Beauty motivates. Beauty unites. Beauty returns us to our origins, and here lies the ultimate act of saving, of healing, of overcoming dualism. — Matthew Fox

This is the central principle of meditation: we become what we meditate on. — Eknath Easwaran

I have not got accustomed to English life. The food is truly disastrous and it rains all the time. — Patrice Evra

Human beings have rights and are entitled to respect. Ideas, books, and beliefs don't, and aren't. — Ali A. Rizvi

Everything else is nothing. — Lauren Oliver

What a pathetic creature is man! His senses are awakened by the hope for the very thing whose consummation puts him to sleep. — Franz Grillparzer

There was a certain feeling I developed as a young person for black people. Somehow they were able to get pleasure out of things that I couldn't see them enjoying. I heard them sing a lot, and I didn't hear white folks going down the cotton rows singing that much. — Sam Phillips

Meg Pokrass writes like a brain looking for a body. Wonderful, dark, unforgiving. — Frederick Barthelme