Kanarya Quotes & Sayings
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Torak's dead."
"Really?" Aunt Pol said. "Have you seen his grave? Have you opened the grave and seen his bones? — David Eddings

Life as a whole never takes death seriously. It laughs, dances and plays, it builds, hoards and loves in death's face. Only when we detach one individual fact of death do we see its blankness and become dismayed. We lose sight of the wholeness of a life of which death is part. It is like looking at a piece of cloth through a microscope. It appears like a net; we gaze at the big holes and shiver in imagination. But the truth is, death is not the ultimate reality. It looks black, as the sky looks blue; but it does not blacken existence, just as the sky does not leave its stain upon the wings of the bird. — Rabindranath Tagore

I think anyone that's in the same building or the same place for a really long period of time, some parts of it become routine. — Scott Kelly

At that moment, she saw not the man but the leopard within. And she realized the truth far too late - he wasn't human, wasn't Psy, was *changeling*. The leopard lived in every aspect of him, from his strength to his anger to his rage. — Nalini Singh

Faith in a higher power helps us to control our mind and thoughts. — Mata Amritanandamayi

Grace is goodness. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I was poor but I knew that life is beautiful. And I had no other ambition than to discover with the help of new means those deep inner ties that linked me to the very soil. — Maurice De Vlaminck

Marketing is the name we use to describe the promise a company makes, the story it tells, the authentic way it delivers on that promise. — Seth Godin

I didn't appreciate Mick Jagger until I got older, and mainly because of the Mick Jagger swagger. He defined that for the world. He was bold and adventurous with it, too - just the ultimate rock star. — Mayer Hawthorne

What's the riddle? Me talking so much And saying so little — Carrie Fisher

This great oracle of the East India Company himself admits that, if there is no power vested in the Court of Directors but that of the patronage, there is really no government vested in them at all. — Richard Cobden

I tried so hard to please that I never realized no one is watching. — Mark Nepo