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Kindir Kindir Quotes By Dasa Drndic

She has always been somehow weightless, free of the heavy burden of mother tongues, national histories, native soils, homelands, fatherlands, myths, that many of the people around her tote on their backs like a sack of red-hot stones. — Dasa Drndic

Kindir Kindir Quotes By Seth Godin

It's not an effort contest, it's an art contest. As customers, we care about ourselves, about how we feel, about whether a product or service or play or interaction changed us for the better. Where it's made or how it's made or how difficult it was to make is sort of irrelevant. That's why emotional labor is so much more valuable than physical labor. Emotional labor changes the recipient, and we care about that. Soft — Seth Godin

Kindir Kindir Quotes By Laini Taylor

Once upon a time, a girl went to see a monster menagerie where all the exhibits were dead. — Laini Taylor

Kindir Kindir Quotes By Robert Charles Wilson

The universe, it seemed, was full to brimming with lonesome places. — Robert Charles Wilson

Kindir Kindir Quotes By Linda Weaver Clarke

She struggled with all her might, but he was much too heavy and strong.
With a sigh, Amelia finally said, "You win. How can I defend myself in a situation like this?"
"That's a good question."
With a satisfied grin, he got to his feet and said, "I'll show you. — Linda Weaver Clarke

Kindir Kindir Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

[I]n Great-Britain it is said that their constitution relies on the house of commons for honesty, and the lords for wisdom; whichwould be a rational reliance if honesty were to be bought with money, and if wisdom were hereditary. — Thomas Jefferson

Kindir Kindir Quotes By Bob Dylan

The tree of life is growing where the spirit never dies, and the bright light of salvation shines in dark and empty skies. — Bob Dylan