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Top Meganeuropsis Quotes

I won't be like them. I won't let you let me be. — Nora Sakavic

The platform of an Ethical Society is itself the altar; the address must be the fire that burns thereon. — Felix Adler

In a war between evils, only evil wins. — Marty Rubin

Chanel lambskin, vintage Vanson I'm on the bike doing wheelies in a mansion — Nicki Minaj

Thank you very Much, I enjoyed myself — Richard Feynman

The best thing you can do is to be a woman and stand before the world and speak your heart. — Abbey Lincoln

You must follow Jesus for yourself, but you can't follow Him by yourself. — Steven Furtick

James hugged her tighter. "Careful, princess, this crowd is fearless. I've seen them betting their medication. You don't want to challenge them. — Elle Aycart

The only true liberty is in the service of that which is beyond all limits, beyond all definitions, beyond all human appreciation: that which is All, and which therefore is no limited or individual thing: The All is no-thing, for if it were to be a single thing separated from all other things, it would not be All. — Thomas Merton

Bhogpur is two kos from Bhagmalpur," he said. If Bhogpur is two kos from Bhagmalpur, then it may be possible to make a reasonable guess at our position. It depended on what he meant by a kos.
"There are seventy rassis in one kos," Karam Chand said.
"There are twelve hundred laggis in one kos," said Bhosla in a sudden garrulous outburst.
"There are three thousand six hundred gaj in one kos, said Jagganath, the youngest boatman.
"Now I am telling you," said G. "If one kos is three thousand six hundred gaj, there are three miles and eighty yards in one kos." If this was so, we had not travelled more than five miles since the previous morning.*
* There is also a gaukos, a rather vague measure - the distance a cow's bellow can be heard. — Eric Newby

I feel it right to warn the reader that he can very well skip this chapter without losing the thread of such story as I have to tell, since for the most part it is nothing more than the account of a conversation that I had with Larry. I should add, however, that except for this conversation I should perhaps not have thought it worth while to write this book. — W. Somerset Maugham

when the companions of the Prophet sought advice from him regarding migration he replied: "If you travel to Ethiopia it will be very profitable for you, because, on account of the presence of a mighty and just ruler, nobody is oppressed there and the land of that country is good and pure and you can live there till Almighty Allah provides you relief. — Jafar Subhani