Manorama Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes God's sudden turn in your life feels like a detour, but in actuality it is the straightest way to your destiny! — Alisa Hope Wagner

Did he really just poop a rainbow? Seriously, did that just happen? Because I saw it happen. — Sarah Beth Durst

As an architect, you have to provide a shelter to enjoy art. And you have to love art. It's like when you make a concert hall. You must love music. This is the reason why you make the space, to enjoy music - making a space for art is the same thing. — Renzo Piano

Red stepped inside my penthouse with her two friends ...
Make sure all the staff knows that they need to spoil those three. Give them whatever they want, champagne, the caviar drizzled in hash oil, anything. Even my own stuff to smoke from the crystal bong I got in Paris to the vape pen done in pearl. They need to be impressed. — Kenya Wright

It is still beautiful to hear the heart beat
but often the shadow seems more real than the body. — Tomas Transtromer

What nature does blindly, slowly and ruthlessly, man may do providently, quickly, and kindly. As it lies within his power, so it becomes his duty to work in that direction. — Francis Galton

Our whole way of life today is dedicated to the removal of risk. Cradle to grave we are supported, insulated, and isolated from the risks of life - and if we fail, our government stands ready with Bandaids of every size. — Shirley Temple

An intensive human rights education for all communities needs to be provided to overcome the old prejudices. — Ruth Manorama

I get the feeling you'd rather pine over someone you can never possibly be with than try being with someone you can. — Cassandra Clare

People judge you by the way you play in the playoffs. — Jaromir Jagr

He is thinking about his brain. It strikes him that it is odd to have to use the thing that may not be working to consider the thing that isn't working. — Gabrielle Zevin

I have tremendous confidence in the capacity of the poor to transform not only their own lives but also to build a just, humane, and democratic society. — Ruth Manorama

Thank god, I'm not from this world, — Kobe Bryant