Khandala Hill Quotes & Sayings
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Reliable and transparent programs are usually not in the interest of the designer. — Niklaus Wirth
There are no mundane things outside of Buddhism, and there is no Buddhism outside of mundane things. — Yuanwu Keqin
Aeschylus was the poet of a new era. He bridged the tremendous gulf between the poetry of the beauty of the outside world and the poetry of the beauty of the pain of the world. He — Edith Hamilton
We all have our demons, but if we can get our demons to play nice with someone else's, well, that makes life worth living. — Teresa Mummert
We are all part of the history of photography... — Wendy Erickson
The really odd thing about human sex, though, was the way it went on even when people were fully clothed and sitting on opposite sides of a fire. It was in the things they said and did not say, the way they looked at one another and looked away. — Terry Pratchett
He had spent years in search of boredom, but had never achieved it. Just when he thought he had it in his grasp his life would suddenly become full of near-terminal interest. — Terry Pratchett
Every whore had a sob story, but no one wanted to think about it - least of all the whore. — Pepper Winters
The good lawyer is the great salesman. — Janet Reno
I couldn't explain how it felt to converse with another human being. To actually converse. I had been reduced to sharing nothing of my innermost thoughts for most of my life. Reduced to throwing things when I was angry. Reduced to tears when I was sad. Reduced to the simplicity of nods and bows, of having people look away from me or become frustrated when they didn't know what I was trying to communicate.
I had been alone for so long with thousands of words I couldn't express. — Amy Harmon
You can be effective in this world without stress. — Eckhart Tolle
Growing old is not a gradual decline, but a series of drops, full of sorrow, from one ledge to another below it. — Logan Pearsall Smith
But how can the characters in a play guess the plot? We are not the playwright, we are not the producer, we are not even the audience. We are on the stage. To play well the scenes in which we are "on" concerns us much more than to guess about the scenes that follow it. — C.S. Lewis
For it must be very lonely being dead. — Diane Setterfield
Imagination is highly suspect. Reality is what is beautiful. But we are blind to it because it is familiar. — Mal Peet
