Kilindini Quotes & Sayings
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All of a sudden it hit me - If there was such a thing as composing music, there could be such a thing as composing motion. After all, there are melodic figures, why can't there be figures of motion? — Len Lye

For the most part, executions happen in obscurity. If people did hear about executions, if they were publicized, even televised, I fear more would enjoy them than be repelled by them. — Wendy Kaminer

The best way to live is to live like there is no tomorrow. — Uche Okafor

The fabric of my faithful love
No power shall dim or ravel
Whilst I stay here - but oh, my dear,
If I should ever travel! — Edna St. Vincent Millay

My best friend is my husband. — Samantha Bond

In his mind a protective glaze had been applied to the crystal forms of high abstraction: he loved to regard them, and to wonder at their shine, but he had never thought to take them down from their carved and oaken mantel, so to speak, and feel them, supple in his hands. — Eleanor Catton

Each nation has a theme: everything else is secondary. India's theme is religion. — Swami Vivekananda

Time, the ultimate arbiter of what is of value in life ... — Aaron David Miller

I haven't cried since Mom died. I mean, after something like that, what's left to cry about, right? But I let myself cry now. Loss is loss. Doesn't take death to create it. (266) — Ellen Hopkins

so bad a thing is it to invade God's property, and so cautious should we be to abstain from all appearances of this evil. — Matthew Henry

For us, the universe goes only as far as light has travelled in the billions of years since the universe was formed. — Bill Bryson

My salvation was a free gift. I didn't have to work for it and it's better than any gold medal that I've ever won. — Betty Cuthbert

When the point of education becomes the production of credentials rather than the cultivation of knowledge, it forfeits the motive recognized by Aristotle: All human beings by nature desire to know. — Matthew B. Crawford

Everything that we experience is a communication. In fact, so is the world too a communication
the revelation of spirit. The time is gone when the spirit of God was comprehensible to us. The meaning of the world has been lost to us. We have seen only its letters. We have lost that which is appearing behind the appearance. — Novalis