Kaustubh Deshpande Quotes & Sayings
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I wonder at a man who loses hope of salvation when the door of repentance is open for him. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

I discovered that the most interesting music of all was made by simply lining the loops in unison, and letting them slowly shift out of phase with other. — Steve Reich

I didn't have enough voice left to scream. And it wasn't like anything was going to change. No matter how much I cried, even if I let myself yell, things were never going to get better. — Morgan Matson

We are all going to die one day. Everything else, my friend, I am not sure. — Camila Alves

I think if the general exodus that seems to be going on occurs it's going to be a disaster,. — David Graeber

I just hope when my body goes, or when my mind does, I have the guts to end it the way Hemingway did. I don't want anybody wiping drool off my chin. — Paul Newman

Milord, Knight in Shining Armor, methinks thou hast a present in thy chamber. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

No one can see the point where the longing is the most concentrated. — Riitta Jalonen

and in that case the "primitive" belief - found throughout the ancient and pagan world - that God exists in every blade of grass, every creature, and even the earth and sky, may contain the highest truth. Arriving at that truth is the purpose of spiritual life, and each stage of God takes us on a journey whose end point is total clarity, a sense of peace that nothing can disturb. — Deepak Chopra

A guardian angel comes when you are very young, and gives you special dispensation. From what? From the world. Yours might be luck. Mine is money. — Jane Bowles

Some things take so long
But how do I explain
When not too many people
Can see we're all the same
And because of all their tears
Your eyes can't hope to see
The beauty that surrounds them
Now, isn't it a pity — George Harrison

The main task of the spirit is to free man from his ego. — Albert Einstein

To give generously but appropriately and then, most difficult of all, and as the full apotheosis of the art, with feeling, in the moment and spontaneously, has always been recognized as one of the greatest of human qualities. — David Whyte