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Munendra Kumar Quotes By Edith Wharton

He had always enjoyed Lily Bart; and his course lay so far out of her orbit that it amused him to be drawn for a moment into the sudden intimacy which her proposal implied. — Edith Wharton

Munendra Kumar Quotes By Francois Fenelon

Let us endeavor to commence every enterprise with a pure view to the glory of God, continue it without distraction, and finish it without impatience. — Francois Fenelon

Munendra Kumar Quotes By Brom

I am your forest, your earth, your eternity. I am your life. I am your death. I am all things forever and always. Love me. Love me. Forever love me. — Brom

Munendra Kumar Quotes By Richard Brautigan

Punitive ghosts like steam-driven tennis courts
haunt the apples in my nonexistent orchard.
I remember when there were just worms out there
and they danced in moonlit cores on warm September
nights. — Richard Brautigan

Munendra Kumar Quotes By Susan Sontag

America was founded on a genocide, on the unquestioned assumption of the right of white Europeans to exterminate a resident, technologically backward, colored population in order to take over the continent. — Susan Sontag

Munendra Kumar Quotes By J. Buchanan

Work on your dreams harder than you work on attracting a mate ... — J. Buchanan

Munendra Kumar Quotes By Lilly Singh

For anyone aspiring to be anything, I would like them to realise dreams require work. So work big time. — Lilly Singh

Munendra Kumar Quotes By Cheyenne McCray

Cat will have you staked in five seconds flat. — Cheyenne McCray

Munendra Kumar Quotes By George Burns

If you were married to Marilyn Monroe, you'd cheat with some ugly girl. — George Burns

Munendra Kumar Quotes By Harold Bloom

I have never believed that the critic is the rival of the poet, but I do believe that criticism is a genre of literature or it does not exist. — Harold Bloom