Natitira Quotes & Sayings
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In the past, the thought of being in my present situation had been a comfort, but now I did not even have this to look forward to, and so I lay down on my bed and dreamt I was eating a bowl of pink mullet and green figs cooked in coconut milk, and it had been cooked by my grandmother, which was why the taste of it pleased me so, for she was the person I liked best in all the world and those were the things I like best to eat also. — Jamaica Kincaid

The materialistic pattern of life is that where money predominates over everything. The non-materialistic life is that where money is just a means - happiness predominates, joy predominates; your own individuality predominates. You know who you are and where you are going, and you are not distracted. Then suddenly you will see your life has a meditative quality to it. — Rajneesh

Recreate your life, always, always.
Remove the stones, plant rose bushes and make sweets."
Begin again. — Cora Coralina

May the light of your love have enough power to extinguish all the darkness from the world. — Debasish Mridha

With the case of [Mike] Pence, giving a little aurora of likability to a candidate, a lead candidate who's a little lacking in that department. — David Brooks

He may not have been born with guts, but he didn't have to die without them. — Katherine Paterson

I write to know what I think. — Joan Didion

Look to the past and remember no empire rises that sooner or later won't fall. — Al Stewart

The Revolution Cannot Triumph Without the Emancipation of Women — Thomas Sankara

I struggled quite a long time with my backhand, which was one of my best weapons before my surgery. — Marco Chiudinelli

Christian perfection consists in three things: praying heroically, working heroically, and suffering heroically. — Anthony Mary Claret

The most sincere form of love is love for food — George Bernard Shaw

The slightest deviation from the line of clear conviction - the least turning to left or right in order to cocker a prejudice or please an audience or flatter a class, showed a want of delicacy - a preference of present popularity to permanent self-respect - which he could never have indulged in himself, and with difficulty tolerated in others. He had nothing but contempt for philosophical politicians with a turn for swimming with the stream, and philosophical divines with the same turn. — Matthew Arnold

The main thing in one's own private world is to try to laugh as much as you cry. — Maya Angelou