Mahatria Quotes & Sayings
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People who don't trust before the explanation,
will not trust even after the explanation.
Trust cannot be negotiated — Mahatria Ra

Success is voltage under control-keeping one hand on the transformer of your Kosmic Kilowatts. — Elbert Hubbard

I have dedicated my political career to bringing fairness to America's economic system and to our work force, regardless of what people look like or where they may worship. — Jim Webb

Fun stands for finally understnding nothing. And that's what's fun about fun, you don't have to get it. — Gary Busey

This was the boy who now kissed her without reservation, as if he were dying and she was air itself. — Morgan Rhodes

Come lovely and soothing death, Undulate round the world, serenely arriving, arriving, In the day, in the night, to all, to each, Sooner or later, delicate death. — Walt Whitman

Could you be loved and be loved? — Bob Marley

Don't let anything or anyone define you. You are what you are because of what you make of tough situations in your life. — Demi Lovato

Percy shrugged. Okay. But a word of advice: when you see Apollo, don't mention haiku. — Rick Riordan

Who cares for his causes of complaint? Are you to break your heart to set his mind at ease? No man under heaven deserves these sacrifices from us women. Men! They are the enemies of our innocence and our peace - they drag us away from our parents' love and our sisters' friendship - they take us body and soul to themselves, and fasten our helpless lives to theirs as they chain up a dog to his kennel. And what does the best of them give us in return? — Wilkie Collins

Monarchs not only fashion their age, but are fashioned by it, so that they can become a sort of personification of the age. If Elizabeth I, independent, strong, represents the age of Shakespeare's heroines, a woman's heyday, Victoria represents another image of womanhood, predominant in the nineteenth century: a woman who, although queen in her own right, leaned on her husband, looked up to him, and went into perpetual mourning after his death. The feminist movement filled her with shocked horror and outrage. — Eva Figes