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Top Kasekodu Quotes

Where are the beginnings, the endings, and most important, the middles? — Julio Cortazar

All life forms add their own colour in the world. It is important we embrace all the colours with equal value. — Tim Rees

I don't think I've ever felt more disoriented and alone. Or more thoroughly, serenely, at home. Every true romantic will know what I mean. — Tom Robbins

Suddenly, as rare things will, it vanished. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

I weave the papers through the branches, in a long loop. Up and down, my knees bending. My arms above my head, like the girls I saw once in a painting in a cave. There is a rhythm to this, a keeping of time. I wonder if I'm dancing. — Ally Condie

Is there anything more frightening than people? — Svetlana Alexievich

I have sold my soul. Just sign right here. — Zakk Wylde

To smile at the jest which plants a thorn in another's breast is to become a principal in the mischief. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan

That is the problem with governments these days. They want to do things all the time; they are always very busy thinking of what things they can do next. That is not what people want. People want to be left alone to look after their cattle. — Alexander McCall Smith

Your true image is not something to get; it is a reality to discover. — Eric Butterworth

Ultimately I'm making movies because of the producers and I don't want to disappoint my producer. It's always a tough balance to figure out how far I listen to them though. — Ryuhei Kitamura

All through my sixties I felt I was still within hailing distance of middle age, not safe on its shores, perhaps, but navigating its coastal waters. My seventieth birthday failed to change this because I managed scarcely to notice it, but my seventy-first did change it. Being 'over seventy' is being old: suddenly I was aground on that fact and saw that the time had come to size it up. — Diana Athill