Kursi Roda Quotes & Sayings
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If you remain always far, love will die. If you remain always near, love will die. Love can survive only in a continuous flowing relationship. — Rajneesh

Pain was not given thee merely to be miserable under; learn from it, turn it to account. — Thomas Carlyle

We stand dead still and we listen to the night. The city drones. An owl hoots and a cat howls and a dog barks and a siren wails.
We let the stars shine into us. — David Almond

I will work day and night to avoid failure, but if I can't, I'll pick myself up the next day. The most important thing for entrepreneurs is not to be put off by failure. — Richard Branson

I am also an artist. I have the whole world as my canvas. I paint souls ... — Meher Baba

You can coddle your rage, or you can fully engage. — Tony Cleaver

There were two gentleman seated by it talking in French;impossible to follow their rapid utterance, or comprehend much of the purport of what they said ... yet French, in the mouths of Frenchmen or Belgians ( ... ), was as music to my ears. One of these gentlemen presently discerned me to be an Englishman - no doubt from the fashion in which I addressed the waiter; for I would persist in speaking French in my execrable South-of-England style, though the man understood English. The gentleman, after looking towards me once or twice ,politely accosted me in very good English; I remember I wish to God that I could speak French as well; his fluency and correct pronunciation impressed me for the first time with a due notion of the cosmopolitan character of the capital I was in, it was my first experience of that skill in living languages I afterwards found to be so general in Brussels. — Charlotte Bronte

I am not interested in splitting the white vote. — Harold Washington

I am a forest fire and an ocean, and I will burn you just as much
as I will drown everything you have inside. — Shinji Moon

Every writer is obliged to create his own language, as every violinist is obliged to create his own "tone" ... . I don't mean to say that I like original writers who write badly. I prefer - and perhaps it's a weakness - those who write well. But they begin to write well only on condition that they're original, that they create their own language. Correctness, perfection of style do exist, but on the other side of originality, after having gone through all the faults, not this side. Correctness this side - "discreet emotion," "smiling good nature," "most abominable of all years" - doesn't exist. The only way to defend language is to attack it, yes, yes, Madame Straus! — Alain De Botton

We're going to be on the ground in Iraq as soldiers and citizens for years. We're going to be running a colony almost, — Paul Bremer