Imam Ali Taqi Quotes & Sayings
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i dance because i dance because i dance — Baisakhi Saha

All paintings start out of a mood, out of a relationship with things or people, out of a complete visual impression — Richard Diebenkorn

Nature is not our enemy, to be raped and conquered. Nature is ourselves, to be cherished and explored. — Terence McKenna

In baseball and sex, cliches are usually true: pitching beats hitting, and people always want to be loved by anyone who doesn't seem to care. — Chuck Klosterman

To denounce moralizing out of hand is to pronounce a moral judgment. — H.L. Mencken

But it's a poor fellow who can't take his pleasure without asking other people's permission. — Hermann Hesse

What is this love that endures decades, passes on sleep, and resists death to give one kiss? Call it agape love, a love that bears a semblance of God's. — Max Lucado

For the old people in my family - Mummy, the aunties, Granddad - the accumulation of beautiful objects is a life goal. Whoever dies with the most stuff wins. Wins what? is what I'd like to know. I used to be a person who liked pretty things. Like Mummy does, like all the Sinclairs do. But that's not me anymore. — E. Lockhart

Meditation is the brain's way to exercise. — Abhijit Naskar

In moments of crisis, the initiative passes to those who are best prepared. — Charlie Morton

Spring can still be felt
even if you lay under the bed
Frozen heart can melt
in coldness when wintry love misled — Munia Khan

My mother-in-law said, 'One day I will dance on your grave.' I said 'I hope you do; I will be buried at sea.' — Les Dawson

I grew up hoping that my father might win a Nobel Prize. — Bruce Beutler

I do think your brother grows more peculiar every day,' I complain to Edward when he comes to my rooms in Whitehall Palace to escort me to dinner.
'Which one?' he asks lazily. 'For you know I can do nothing right in the eyes of either. You would think they would be glad to have a York on the throne and peace in Christendom, and one of the finest Christmas feasts we have ever arranged; but no: Richard is leaving court to go back north as soon as the feast is over, to demonstrate his outrage that we are not slogging away in a battle with the French, and George is simply bad tempered. — Philippa Gregory