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The Ranee was killed in a hand to hand fight before Gwalior. This famous queen, who was devoted to the Nabob, and was his most faithful companion during the insurrection, fell by the hand of Sir Edward Munro. Nana Sahib, by the dead body of Lady Munro at Cawnpore, the colonel, by the dead body of the Ranee at Gwalior, represent the revolt and the suppression, and were thus made enemies whose hatred would find terrible vent if they ever met face to face! The — Jules Verne

Oracle of Delphi:
In my deep mystery I breathe
your fragrance swirling in
your odourless soul
I return your mystery
revealing your destiny deep in
the seed of your God Self — Ramon Ravenswood

A Kerry footballer with an inferiority complex is one who thinks he's just as good as everybody else. — John B. Keane

You don't save a pitcher for tomorrow. Tomorrow it may rain. — Leo Durocher

There is no such thing as an infallible doctor. — Edward E. Rosenbaum

The flowers talk when the wind blows over them. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Perhaps I'm tired of waiting for something I may never find. — Maya Banks

When we choose to be different, we have to expect a little attention. — Nancy Grossman

Organized religion and musicals present tenets to live by that don't entirely make sense but, on the whole, make people who believe them secure, thus giving an appearance of inclusiveness. — Lisa Randall

The average woman today is almost completely out of touch with her own power. — Frederick Lenz

The challenge of history is to recover the past and introduce it to the present. — David P. Thelen

Healthy respect for yourself. — Rhonda Byrne

You can have a revolution wherever you like, except in a government office; even were the world to come to an end, you'd have to destroy the universe first and then government offices. — Karel Capek

It's a heavy burden to look up at the mountain and want to start the climb. — Abby Wambach

I have three dads: my biological father, God and Bob Dylan. — Jack White