Kheera Quotes & Sayings
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To husband is to use with care, to keep, to save, to make last, to conserve. Old usage tells us that there is a husbandry also of the land, of the soil, of the domestic plants and animals - obviously because of the importance of these things to the household. And there have been times, one of which is now, when some people have tried to practice a proper human husbandry of the nondomestic creatures in recognition of the dependence of our households and domestic life upon the wild world. Husbandry is the name of all practices that sustain life by connecting us conservingly to our places and our world; it is the art of keeping tied all the strands in the living network that sustains us.
And so it appears that most and perhaps all of industrial agriculture's manifest failures are the result of an attempt to make the land produce without husbandry. — Wendell Berry

If a pretty woman only knew how anger improved her beauty! Her complexion needs no other paint than indignation. — Pedro Calderon De La Barca

A comment with the idle arrogance common of such nobodies who have just come into a small bit of power. — Dan Simmons

I do think that film is closest of all to music. Notes and chords on their own don't mean anything. They only mean something when you juxtapose them with something else — Michael Koresky

as if this tragedy marked the end of the family. And perhaps it did. And perhaps it did not. — E. Lockhart

That life has no clear purpose or meaning is the best possible news for artists. — Marty Rubin

When we are young ... we often experience things in the present with a nostalgia-in-advance, but we seldom guess what we will truly prize years from now. — Edmund White

Hope lies in having more faith in the power of God to heal us than in the power of anything to hurt or destroy us. In realizing that as children of God we are bigger than our problems, we have the power at last to confront them. — Marianne Williamson

Emotional self-control
delaying gratification and stifling impulsiveness- underlies accomplishment of every sort — Daniel Goleman

Despite his recent pang of desire for human company of any kind, the very first word addressed to him in reality instantly elicited his usual, unpleasant and irritable feeling of disgust towards any stranger who came into contact with him, or showed the slightest wish to do so. 'I — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

O Fortune, how thy restless, wavering state has fraught with cares my troubled wit! — Elizabeth I

You're not a bad person because you want to be yourself. — Jodi Picoult