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Kakuno Fountain Quotes By Sanober Khan

I wouldn't mind
if life left me...

wingless

burnt to cinders
ripped by storms
scattered...like weeds

celestially wounded

without cherry blossoms
to perish with

but I would cry
with head held in my hands
if it left me...

unfulfilled. — Sanober Khan

Kakuno Fountain Quotes By Kamaran Ihsan Salih

Life consists on lightness and darkness, when you reached to lightness, prepare your tools for darkness — Kamaran Ihsan Salih

Kakuno Fountain Quotes By Michael Jackson

This extravagant dwelling, as domineering as it was distant, brought home to me the intimateconnection between tyranny and abstraction, and put me in mind of John Berger's observation that "abstraction's capacity to ignore what is real is undoubtedly where most evil begins." — Michael Jackson

Kakuno Fountain Quotes By Shuvom Ghose

We fought that tree to a vicious stand-still — Shuvom Ghose

Kakuno Fountain Quotes By Ronald Reagan

[The Soviets] preach the supremacy of the state, declare its omnipotence over individual man, and predict its eventual domination of all peoples on the earth; they are the focus of evil in the modern world. — Ronald Reagan

Kakuno Fountain Quotes By J.K. Rowling

The sky outside the window was changing rapidly from deep, velvety blue to cold, steely gray and then, slowly, to pink shot with gold. — J.K. Rowling

Kakuno Fountain Quotes By Karlyle Tomms

Words Are The Ones Used To Degrade And Demean Another Human Being — Karlyle Tomms

Kakuno Fountain Quotes By Jasper Fforde

Hamlet would worry about having nothing to worry about if he had nothing to worry about, — Jasper Fforde

Kakuno Fountain Quotes By Nietszche

What the sense feels, what the spirit perceives, is never an end in itself. But sense and spirit would like to persuade you that they are the end of all things: they are as vain as that. — Nietszche

Kakuno Fountain Quotes By Salman Rushdie

Otto Cone as a man of seventy-plus years jumped into an open lift shaft and died. Now this was a subject which Alicia Cone, who would readily discuss the most taboo matters refused to touch upon. Why does a survivor of the camps live forty years then complete the job the monsters didn't get done? Does great evil eventually triumph no matter how strenuously it is resisted? Does it leave a sliver of ice in the blood working its way through until it reaches the heart? Or worse, can a man's death be incompatible with his life? Alicia, who's first response on hearing of her father's death had been fury, flung such questions as these at her mother, who stone-faced beneath a broad-brimmed black hat said only, You have inherited his lack of restraint my dear. — Salman Rushdie

Kakuno Fountain Quotes By Abhijit Naskar

Love can literally transform a human being. It can make us do either heroic or evil deeds. It is the best inspiration ever. — Abhijit Naskar

Kakuno Fountain Quotes By Elizabeth Bishop

Love's the son
stood stammering elocution
while the poor ship in flames went down — Elizabeth Bishop

Kakuno Fountain Quotes By Augusto Pinochet

I'm not a dictator. It's just that I have a grumpy face. — Augusto Pinochet

Kakuno Fountain Quotes By Amy Dickinson

Unsolicited advice is always self-serving. — Amy Dickinson