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Lowkey Still Loving Someone Quotes By Karan Mahajan

Every way he turned, his past was detonated, revealing tunnels and alternative routes under the packed, settled earth of the present. — Karan Mahajan

Lowkey Still Loving Someone Quotes By Anne Sexton

I grow old on my bitterness. — Anne Sexton

Lowkey Still Loving Someone Quotes By Carlene O'Neil

Sometimes you can't prevent things from happening, and once they're done, you can't change the past. There is a way to deal with the pain, though, because you always control your response. You cry, if you need to. You hurt for a while. But then you look for a way to make a difference. — Carlene O'Neil

Lowkey Still Loving Someone Quotes By Kid Cudi

It's definitely the biggest lesson - not to take things personally. But it's also the hardest one. — Kid Cudi

Lowkey Still Loving Someone Quotes By Vivienne Westwood

I've always felt heroic about my life ... As a child, I remember little girls in the playground moaning about how boys could do more than they could. I didn't think that was the case at all. My parents didn't treat me as a girl. — Vivienne Westwood

Lowkey Still Loving Someone Quotes By Satish Kumar

We then came to the Soviet Union. One day we were walking and carrying our banner and distributing a few leaflets in Russian to people, and we met two women on the road. — Satish Kumar

Lowkey Still Loving Someone Quotes By Jonathan Haidt

We have the ability (under special circumstances) to transcend self-interest and lose ourselves (temporarily and ecstatically) in something larger than ourselves. I called this ability the hive switch. — Jonathan Haidt

Lowkey Still Loving Someone Quotes By Edith Widder

Exploration is the engine that drives innovation. Innovation drives economic growth. So let's all go exploring. — Edith Widder