Inkworld Quotes & Sayings
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I call upon governments to start supporting companies to use more sustainable materials in their products instead of continuing with antiquated incentives, such as import duties on synthetic materials that are in principle much higher compared with those placed on leather goods regardless of the environmental footprint. — Jochen Zeitz
Many a man would have turned rogue if he knew how. — William Hazlitt
Christmas reminds us we are not alone. We are not unrelated atoms, jouncing and ricocheting amid aliens, but are a part of something, which holds and sustains us. As we struggle with shopping lists and invitations, compounded by December's bad weather, it is good to be reminded that there are people in our lives who are worth this aggravation, and people to whom we are worth the same. Christmas shows us the ties that bind us together, threads of love and caring, woven in the simplest and strongest way within the family. — Donald E. Westlake
She felt as if the grave stones were whispering those names to her as she walked past ... Those stones that bore no names seemed like closed mouths, sad mouths that forgotten how to speak. But perhaps the dead didn't mind what their names had once been? — Cornelia Funke
Some form of self-discipline is necessary to transmute material desires into spiritual aspirations. — Paramahansa Yogananda
If anything, you know, I think losing makes me even more motivated. — Serena Williams
Dharma is that which is enjoined by the holy books, followed by the sages, interpreted by the learned and which appeals to the heart. — Mahatma Gandhi
If it seems like he's going to die she'll call for me. This is how we talk. In the land of the dying, sentences go unfinished, you know how they're going to end. So — Daniel Wallace
I used to see dolphins as cute,
Smart and funny sea animals.
I know now that they're astute,
Divine beings, clever mammals. — Ana Claudia Antunes
Where do you go to get anorexia? — Shelley Winters
the sly smile hides the broken heart — Cornelia Funke
