Madurai Tamil Quotes & Sayings
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Top Madurai Tamil Quotes

If we could ever find that moment, maybe thousands of years from
now, where all the musics of the worlds would be communicating with each other, there would be no more wars, there would be peace. — Gunther Schuller

The success of the poem is determined not by how much the poet felt in writing it, but by how much the reader feels in reading it. — John Ciardi

At times we can be self-absorbed. Lord, help us to open our hearts to others and to serve those who are most vulnerable. — Pope Francis

Labour markets are about people. And people have a right to be treated with dignity and respect. — Juan Somavia

It's nonsense that people join the army to serve the country, like the politicians do it only for the sake of the country. — Sam Manekshaw

If the milk industry can make their product seem sexy and increase consumer demand, there must be hope for music. — Gary Arnold

This is the thing I learned from loving a transgender boy who took years to say his own name: that waiting with someone, existing in that quiet, wondering space with them when they need it, is worth all the words we have in us. — Anna-Marie McLemore

Who are beneficiaries of the Court's protection? Members of various minorities including criminals, atheists, homosexuals, flag burners, illegal immigrants (including terrorists), convicts, and pornographers. — Pat Buchanan

We all believe somewhere deep inside that we should be better, be doing more, be someone other than who we currently are ... we feel as if we aren't good enough. — Emily P. Freeman

The world of literature is a sacred mirror that shows not the reality around us but the dreams and fears that reality stimulates: It's not where we live, but life itself. — Dennis Vickers

My life was a mystery even as I lived it. — Melissa Gilbert

No matter how many hours you keep undressing yourself you will never be able to take all your clothes off until you first manage to love your nakedness. — Angelos Michalopoulos