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Nepal Prayer Quotes By Skye Warren

They knew there was no innocence left to corrupt - just a hollowed out space where my soul should have been. I — Skye Warren

Nepal Prayer Quotes By Jon Kalman Stefansson

He who has no dream is in danger — Jon Kalman Stefansson

Nepal Prayer Quotes By Helene Cixous

A true solitude is not unbearable since it allows for otherness. — Helene Cixous

Nepal Prayer Quotes By Michael J. Sullivan

What's the advantage of fear or the benefit of regret or the bonus of granting misery a foothold even if death is embracing you? My old abbot used to say, "Life is only precious if you wish it to be." I look at it like the last bite of a wonderful meal. Do you enjoy it, or does the knowledge that there is no more to follow make it so bitter that you would ruin the experience? - Myron on facing death — Michael J. Sullivan

Nepal Prayer Quotes By Zbigniew Brzezinski

For America, the chief geopolitical prize is Eurasia ... Now a non-Eurasian power is preeminent in Eurasia - and America's global primacy is directly dependent on how long and how effectively its preponderance on the Eurasian continent is sustained. — Zbigniew Brzezinski

Nepal Prayer Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

God sometimes does try to the uttermost those whom he wishes to bless. — Mahatma Gandhi

Nepal Prayer Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

We are absurdly accustomed to the miracle of a few written signs being able to contain immortal imagery, involutions of thought, new worlds with live people, speaking, weeping, laughing. We take it for granted so simply that in a sense, by the very act of brutish routine acceptance, we undo the work of the ages, the history of the gradual elaboration of poetical description and construction, from the treeman to Browning, from the caveman to Keats. What if we awake one day, all of us, and find ourselves utterly unable to read? I wish you to gasp not only at what you read but at the miracle of its being readable. — Vladimir Nabokov