Kermanshahi Tulsa Quotes & Sayings
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And then, at night, the lit lamp and the drawn curtain, with the flutter of the turned page and soft scrape of pen on paper the only sounds to break the silence between quarter- and quarter-chime. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Whatever good and beautiful experience you are having, if you are not writing them down, you are wasting them! Your thoughts on the paper are your real reality because the realities of the experience quickly disappear, they are already gone, they are dead, but the written thoughts of your experiences are still alive and can live thousands of years! Sit down and write them down! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

It was our third game in five days. It seemed to have an impact on us. — David Blatt

The ball of dark fur pressed itself into my chest, and I wished she was my kitten, and knew that she was not. — Neil Gaiman

We must not see any person as an
abstraction.
Instead, we must see in every
person a universe with its own secrets,
with its own treasures, with its own
sources of anguish,
and with some measure of
triumph. — Elie Wiesel

Where some states possess an army, the Prussian Army possesses a state. — Voltaire

In Beauvoir's writing, the emancipation of women, an emancipation that on her view can come to full flower only in the wake of a certain transformation in the human being, is linked with a certain transformation in the conventional understanding - both continental and analytic - about how to inherit the tradition of philosophy. — Nancy Bauer

By Trial And Error Divine Principles That Govern Our Behavior Has Been Discovered — Sunday Adelaja

How strange, that when you are away, I reach for my cell phone's buzz as if it were your hand. Each shiver in my pocket, a way to find you. — Sarah Kay

Age is frequently beautiful, wisdom appearing like an aftermath. — Benjamin Disraeli

Woody Allen once said that 90 percent of life is about showing up. Ninety percent of healing people in psychological pain is shutting up - at least long enough to let them bleed the truth. That sounds easy, but it isn't. (68) — Keith Ablow