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Mecenas In English Quotes By Anne Sexton

Fee-fi-fo-fum -
Now I'm borrowed.
Now I'm numb. — Anne Sexton

Mecenas In English Quotes By Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Movies are a big part of our Indian culture. — Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Mecenas In English Quotes By Elaine Stritch

I wouldn't have a nose job. I like my nose fine. — Elaine Stritch

Mecenas In English Quotes By Radhanath Swami

A person influenced by circumstances can become viciously envious or affectionately kind. Our company and our surroundings have a crucial effect on our consciousness. How important it is to be an instrument to bring out the inherent good of each other rather than the worst. — Radhanath Swami

Mecenas In English Quotes By Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Respect for humanity! Respect for humanity! If such respect is rooted in the human heart, humanity will eventually establish a social, political, or economic system that reflects it. A civilization is before all else rooted in its substance. At first this was a blind urge for warmth. Then by trial and error man found the way to the fire.
That is probably why, my friend, I have such need of your friendship. I need a companion who - beyond the struggles of reason - respects in me the pilgrim on his way to that fire. I sometimes need to feel the promised warmth ahead of time and to rest somewhere beyond myself in that meeting place that will be ours. [ ... ] Beyond the clumsiness of my words, beyond my defective reasoning, you are ready to see me as a human being. You are ready to honor in me the representative of beliefs, customs, loves. If I differ from you, far from wronging you, I enrich you. You question me as you would a traveler. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Mecenas In English Quotes By C.S. Lewis

If these holy places, things, and days cease to remind us, if they obliterate our awareness that all ground is holy and every bush (could we but perceive it) a Burning Bush, then the hallows begin to do harm. Hence both the necessity, and the perennial danger, of 'religion.' — C.S. Lewis