Makhmudov Quotes & Sayings
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Let the future say of our generation that we sent forth mighty currents of hope and that we worked together to heal the world. — Jeffrey Sachs

The soul helps the body, and at certain moments raises it. It is the only bird that sustains its cage. — Victor Hugo

Let him be whoever he thinks he is," she said. "That's all anybody could hope for in this world. — Terry Pratchett

To put everything in balance is good, to put everything in harmony is better. — Victor Hugo

We are there with our cameras to record reality. Once we start modifying that which exists, we are robbing photography of its most valuable attribute. — Philip Jones Griffiths

We are all individuals. I can't eat for you and you can't eat for me. I can't sleep for you and you can sleep for me. We are absolutely all individuals. When our purpose is fulfilled, it feels beautiful. That is, to me, the feeling of fulfillment. — Prem Rawat

There are people who hate the truth. It is a poison to them. The only way to protect themselves from the poison is to eliminate those who bring it. — J.S. Bailey

Knowledge is power ... knowled ge is safety ... knowle dge is happiness. — Thomas Jefferson

You wake up, you wake up, another day, you wake up, you wake up, traffic still moving at the same speed, our eyes looking at the same speed, our minds thinking at the same speed, I wanna see movement, I wanna see change. I wanna wake up for real. I wanna wake up. I wanna wake up. We were meant to live. — Jon Foreman

The mind can never be satisfied. — Wallace Stevens

I have come to understand that death, for the sick, is not so hard to endure. For us, eventually, our pain ends, we go to a better place. But for those left behind, their pain only magnifies." Poppy — Tillie Cole

My particular memory is of a quail-pie. Quails may be alright for Moses in the desert, but, if they are served in the form of pie at dinner, they should be distributed at a side-table, not handed round from guest to guest. The countess having shuddered at it and resumed her biscuit, it was left to me to make the opening excavation. The difficulty was to know where each quail began and ended: the job really wanted a professional quail-finder, who might have indicated the on the surface of the crust at which it would be most hopeful to dig for quails. — A.A. Milne