Marchini Chetty Quotes & Sayings
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You want to know something? We are still in the Dark Ages. The Dark Ages
they haven't ended yet. — Kurt Vonnegut
For the first time that day, I felt as if I could breathe. As if this, this was what God was leading me to. Waiting, abiding, resting. Enjoying what was rather than fearing what might be or resenting what had come before. — Lisa Tawn Bergren
Om is the creative vibration, the seed vibration. The whole existence is hidden within it, just as a giant tree is hidden within a seed. — Banani Ray
Perhaps a great love is never returned. — Dag Hammarskjold
The worst kind of shame is being ashamed of frugality or poverty. — Livy
Rather than regret for what I have written, I feel regret for what I shall never be able to read. — Antonio Tabucchi
America's last pioneers, urban nomads in search of wide open interior spaces — Cathleen McGuigan
You must teach your children that the ground beneath their feet is the ashes of your grandfathers. So that they will respect the land, tell your children that the earth is rich with the lives of our kin. Teach your children what we have taught our children, that the earth is our mother. Whatever befalls the earth befalls the sons of the earth. If men spit upon the ground, they spit upon themselves. — Chief Seattle
In Aikido training, we learn from everyone. We learn from the most experience people, but we also learn from new students. Everyone is connected through the heart and develops a mutual understanding. It is important to create a place where that can happen. — Linda Holiday
Fondle the woman in your life once for every thousand times you play with your private parts. That should be just about right. — Barbara Graham
I feel again the hunger to let go of my striving and find the ability to become content and still, intentionally "superfluous," as writer Helen M. Luke puts it. I want a refuge from my old conquering self. — Sue Monk Kidd
I can imagine nothing more wonderful than always wanting to keep a man ... It's this NOT wanting to keep them, and yet not quite being able to disentangle one's self, never quite having the ruthlessness to stike at the hands on the gunwale with an oar until they let go
that's the horrible thing. — Rose Wilder Lane
Her gaze lingers on him a moment longer, though, and the way his short dark hair and naturally pale coloring enhance the sinister appearance of his stare. — Lynn Kelling
