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Mru Share Quotes By A.P. Mukerji

The praying mind, by its mere attitude of faith and earnest expectation, opens itself out to the tremendous inflow of Divine Energy. — A.P. Mukerji

Mru Share Quotes By Clara Blackwood

Visitors come and go.
Daily I read tea leaves for signs
of the approaching century:
a raven perched on a cross
a sword piercing a cloud
A Victorian Life — Clara Blackwood

Mru Share Quotes By Deborah Meyler

I don't really see, but I like how his mind works in a different way from mine, in a way that could open mine up. — Deborah Meyler

Mru Share Quotes By Katharine Kerr

All love affairs are tragedies in the end unless the lovers die at the same moment. — Katharine Kerr

Mru Share Quotes By Ahmet Ertegun

I came close to signing Elvis Presley. I offered $25,000 for his contract and they asked for $45,000 and I just didn't have the other $20,000. — Ahmet Ertegun

Mru Share Quotes By Robert T. Kiyosaki

Being able to know when to make quick decisions is an important skill. — Robert T. Kiyosaki

Mru Share Quotes By Beth Moore

If you'll follow Christ's commands, you'll follow Christ straight to your calling and you'll have developed the strength, grit, and stability along the way to handle it. — Beth Moore

Mru Share Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

The biggest challenge for a man is to attain the wisdom of 80 years of age in youth! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Mru Share Quotes By Jean-Philippe De Tonnac

But what is a book? And what will change if we read onscreen rather than by turning the pages of a physical object? What will we gain, and more importantly, what will we lose? Old-fashioned habits, perhaps. A certain sense of the sacred that has surrounded the book in a civilisation that has made it our holy of holies. A peculiar intimacy between the author and reader, which the context of hypertextuality is bound to damage. A sense of existing in a self-contained world that the book and, along with it, certain ways of reading used to represent. — Jean-Philippe De Tonnac