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Top Karzan Kader Quotes

She: Why do I miss you?
He: You miss the concept of 'me.'
She: What do you mean?
He: I reside in an abode where your thoughts imagine me.
She: And what about me?
He: You reside in my heart where the ventricles camouflage my longing.

~ Conversations, Avijeet Musafir Das — Avijeet Das

If your awareness was strong enough, you could change the fate of a whole world without ever leaving your room. — Frederick Lenz

Grief is an ocean where the waves obey their own rhythm, their own tide, where we are just thrown about to stay afloat as best we can. Where there is in fact no guarantee that we will keep our heads above water. — Peter Watson

The research worker, in his efforts to express the fundamental laws of Nature in mathematical form, should strive mainly for mathematical beauty. He should take simplicity into consideration in a subordinate way to beauty ... It often happens that the requirements of simplicity and beauty are the same, but where they clash, the latter must take precedence. — Paul Dirac

The science of the earth ... invites us to be present at the origin of things, and to enter into the very worship of the Creator. — John William Dawson

Let the river roll which way it will, cities will rise on its banks. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Visual representation of it is essential if we're to come to terms with what it is we've done. — Alex Cox

Consider your life your personal currency-and invest it wisely. — Debra Ollivier

I'd woken up early, and I took a long time getting ready to exist. — Fernando Pessoa

The talent God gave me is beautiful and wonderful, but it is difficult because you are always facing other people keen to judge you. There are few people with such talent, so there are few able to judge what I am doing. — Mario Balotelli

You don't gain authority by raising your voice. You prove you don't any. — Benjamin Lotter

The greatest benefit we owe to the artist, whether painter, poet, or novelist, is the extension of our sympathies ... Art is the nearest thing to life; it is a mode of amplifying experience and extending our contact with our fellow-men beyond the bounds of our personal lot. — George Eliot