Kisulia Quotes & Sayings
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That's what a writer is -- a conqueror of fears. — Erica Jong
Slavery is the first step towards civilization. In order to develop it is necessary that things should be much better for some and much worse for others, then those who are better off can develop at the expense of others. — Alexander Herzen
And having a sexual relationship. The psychological stages through which one had to pass, — Haruki Murakami
Joy is found in the simple and ordinary things of life: the smile of a newborn baby, the kiss from a sweet new puppy, and the warm sunshine on a spring day. — Marie Cornelio
In the journey of life, we pass pleasures & pain. There will be sunshine and rain; there will be loss and gain. But we must learn to smile again and again.-RVM — R.v.m.
The entire preoccupation of the physicist is with things that contain within themselves a principle of movement and rest. — Aristotle.
He walked slowly up and down the rows, glancing at titles and authors, hoping to find something useful. He was so intent in his search that he failed to notice the dark, hooded figure that entered the archives and stood silently in the doorway, watching him — Drew Karpyshyn
Fate of the worms or insects on earth is 100% better than those who are born as Royals. — Vishal Chipkar
The greatest menace in this country is not the bootlegger, but the college professor who rejects the Bible and undermines the faith of the young. — Arno C. Gaebelein
If the munchkin, whose face I used to wash, tries to explain to us what a sixty-niner is, I'm going to report myself to child protection. — Melina Marchetta
Understanding of each other is the beginning of peace. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I now rely on a scanner, which reproduces the passages I want to cite, and then I keep my own comments on those books in a separate file so that I will never confuse the two again. — Doris Kearns Goodwin
No man can lead mean, we have to have unity. — Bob Marley
It is not manly to turn one's back on fortune. — Seneca The Elder