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Jogi Baba Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Softly the two names lingered on the air, died away more slowly than other words, other names, slower than music in the mind. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Jogi Baba Quotes By Freya Stark

Every frontier is doomed to produce an opposition beyond it. Nothing short of the universal can build the unfenced peace. — Freya Stark

Jogi Baba Quotes By George Lucas

The one way the world hasn't changed: teaching is still the most important job. — George Lucas

Jogi Baba Quotes By Jerome K. Jerome

Harris, as he occasionally explains to George and to myself, has daughters of his own, or, to speak more correctly, a daughter, who as the years progress will no doubt cease practising catherine wheels in the front garden , and will grow up into a beautiful and respectable young lady. This naturally gives Harris an interest in all beautiful girls up to the age of thirty-five or thereabouts; they remind him, so he says, of home. — Jerome K. Jerome

Jogi Baba Quotes By Mary Balogh

This time her heart would not break, even though it would hurt and hurt for a long time to come. Perhaps for the rest of her life. But it would not break. She had the strength to go on alone. — Mary Balogh

Jogi Baba Quotes By Dorianne Laux

I try to avoid calling myself a poet because I think that's something someone else has to call you. It's like bragging. — Dorianne Laux

Jogi Baba Quotes By Thomas Fuller

If thou art a master, be sometimes blind; if a servant, sometimes deaf. — Thomas Fuller

Jogi Baba Quotes By Yuu Watase

There are powers in the words. With this you can save lives, but also it's something that can kill. — Yuu Watase

Jogi Baba Quotes By Neil Diamond

Free, only want to be free, we huddle close, hang on to a dream ... — Neil Diamond

Jogi Baba Quotes By Leylah Attar

How do you deny a living, breathing feeling? How do you hack it and kill it and bury it so that it never surfaces again? — Leylah Attar