Murli Brahma Quotes & Sayings
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She could not see what good it would do anyone to read a novel of this kind. Yet she was writing it. — Doris Lessing

Into each dance must be packed the panic and ecstasy of her last moment of life, for underneath was death. — Edna St. Vincent Millay

It is people's hearts that move the age. — Herbie Hancock

Although I still occasionally paint and draw, my life has now been shaped by my writing. — Russell Banks

It has so happened in all ages of the world that some have labored, and others have, without labor, enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. — Abraham Lincoln

...while cleverness is appropriate to rhetoric, and inventiveness to poetry, truth alone is appropriate to history. — Procopius Of Caesarea

I was known as the chief grave robber of my state. — Dan Quayle

War has been good to me from a financial standpoint but I don't want to make money that way. I don't want blood money. — Ted Turner

Logic might be unanswerable because it was so absolutely wrong. — D.H. Lawrence

Images of him continued to plague me, unbidden and cruelly tantalising: the mesmerizing blue eyes that compelled me to share with him my most private fears; the feel of his thick, untidy hair as the sunlight split it into myriad shades of gold; the soft laugh that touched my soul; his aloof but unpretentious manner; his confident assurance that I could make my own choices. I shuddered at the thought of Steldor's attitude toward me, for he saw me as only a woman, relegated to supervising that household, planning and executing social events and raising the children. All he really wanted was my presence in his bed, which made me all the more unwilling to comply. Steldor's glance made me uncomfortable, his patronising laugh made me cringe, his condescension frequently led to my humiliation. In Narians arms, I had felt extraordinary happiness; in Steldor's I felt trapped. — Cayla Kluver

Leave to Heaven the measure and the choice. — Samuel Johnson