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Karanbir Brar Quotes By Si Robertson

I was in my tighty-whities and I never woke up, and I ran over a mile. — Si Robertson

Karanbir Brar Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Life exists in countless forms in countless dimensions, in places that we simply cannot see. The essence of life - while it might not appear so when we watch television or watch our loved ones suffer - is good. — Frederick Lenz

Karanbir Brar Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

I want to hold you like a kitten in my shirt, and still I want to spread your thighs and plow ye like a rotting bull. I dinna understand myself. — Diana Gabaldon

Karanbir Brar Quotes By William Blake

All pictures that's painted with sense and with thought / Are painted by madmen as sure as a groat; / For the greater the fool in the pencil more blest, / And when they are drunk they always paint best. — William Blake

Karanbir Brar Quotes By Kiera Cass

Leave it to you to find beauty in something others would say ruins a day. — Kiera Cass

Karanbir Brar Quotes By Charles Darwin

Among the scenes which are deeply impressed on my mind, none exceed in sublimity the primeval forests undefaced by the hand of man; whether those of Brazil, where the powers of Life are predominant, or those of Tierra del Fuego, where Death and decay prevail. Both are temples filled with the varied productions of the God of Nature:
no one can stand in these solitudes unmoved, and not feel that there is more in man than the mere breath of his body. — Charles Darwin

Karanbir Brar Quotes By Robert M. Pirsig

This book offers another, more serious alternative to material success. It's not so much an alternative as an expansion of the meaning of "success" to something larger than just getting a good job and staying out of trouble. And also something larger than mere freedom. It gives a positive goal to work toward that does not confine. — Robert M. Pirsig