Meri Aashiqui Tum Se He Quotes & Sayings
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In order to master the unruly torrent of life the learned man meditates, the poet quivers, and the political hero erects the fortress of his will. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset
Bob Gates is really emblematic of the modern CIA. He joins it in 1968, just a day before the Soviets invaded Czechoslovakia. And, of course, he rises very quickly. In less than six years, he's on the National Security Council staff, at the closing weeks of Richard Nixon's presidency and then on into Gerald Ford. — Roger Morris
I wish you were that birch rising from the clump behind you, and I the gray oak alongside. — Donald Hall
It is impossible to get exhausted in work for God. We get exhausted because we try to do God's work in our own way. — Oswald Chambers
Despairingly she looked all round. She was completely encircled by the tremendous ice walls, which were made fluid by explosions of blinding light, so that they moved and changed with a continuous liquid motion, advancing in torrents of ice, avalanches as big as oceans, flooding everywhere over the doomed world. Wherever she looked, she saw the same fearful encirclement, soaring battlements of ice, an over-hanging ring of frigid, fiery, colossal waves about to collapse upon her. Frozen by the deathly cold emanating from the ice, dazzled by the blaze of crystalline ice-light, she felt herself becoming part of the polar vision, her structure becoming one with the ice and snow. As her fate, she accepted the world of ice, shining, shimmering, dead; she resigned herself to the triumph of glaciers and the death of her world. — Anna Kavan
You are here for but an instant, and you mustn't take yourself too seriously — Edgar Rice Burroughs
It would be fair in terms of justice that those who believe in 'Life After Death' live much less than those who do not believe in such a thing! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
If God gives you gifts you must use them to justify your life. It is what the Greeks called divine discontent that drives you. — Mary Fairfax
When there is pain, the animal instinct is 'fight or flight' (i.e., to either strike back or run away) - reflect instead. When you can calm yourself down, thinking about the dilemma that is causing you pain will bring you to a higher level and enlighten you, leading to progress. — Ray Dalio
The bow kept taut will quickly break, kept loosely strung, it will serve you when you need it. — Phaedrus
I started as a print reporter. — Jim Lehrer
Writing seems to be more difficult as you move through the years. — George Crumb