Mausi Bhanji Quotes & Sayings
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We're collectively living through 1500, when it's easier to see what's broken than what will replace it. — Clay Shirky

One of the most difficult things in the world is to convince a woman that even a bargain costs money. — E.W. Howe

Don't let a mad world tell you that success is anything other than a successful present moment. — Eckhart Tolle

I have an aspergers diagnosis and I don't give a shit what you people think. My friends are on the internet. — Tina J. Richardson

An experiment in nature, like a text in the Bible, is capable of different interpretations, according to the preconceptions of the interpreter. — William Jones

I don't want to go all Michael Jackson on you, but I never really had a childhood. — Robert Downey Jr.

Oh thrice fools are we who like new-born princes weeping in the cradle know not that there is a kingdom before them then let our Lord's sweet hand square us and hammer us and strike off the knots of pride self-love and world-worship and infidelity that He may make us stones and pillars in His Father's house. — Samuel Rutherford

Other than this, the room was entirely still, as if such a grand clock had stolen even the time it took for a dustmote to float across a sunbeam, needing every minute, every second it could find. — Emma Trevayne

People have hope because they cannot see Death standing behind them. — Tite Kubo

I stilled with those words. His words. My heart pounded faster just hearing them. — Rebecca Donovan

I think the best part about my dad being gay is that I'm much more open-minded. I feel more at peace and I'm a good listener. I learned so much from (my dad's partner) John. How would I have turned out if this weren't my life? — Judith E. Snow

Let youth pass, and no matter what opportunities presented themselves, the capacity to build the broad base required to support the structure of learning was gone. — Catherine Cookson

I think I know what military fame is; to be killed on the field of battle and have your name misspelled in the newspapers. — William T. Sherman