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Nikanor Yinko Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Be your own best friend and unlock the fountain of beauty. — Debasish Mridha

Nikanor Yinko Quotes By Wendy Hendry

Dave explained, "Success is created in two very different yet essential and complementary stages. The first stage is mental creation. The second is physical creation. Both are required. One does not occur without the other if we want our dreams to be realized in tangible reality. — Wendy Hendry

Nikanor Yinko Quotes By Marcus Chown

Now, why should the universe be constructed in such a way that atoms acquire the ability to be curious about themselves? That, surely, is one of the great unexplained puzzles of science. — Marcus Chown

Nikanor Yinko Quotes By Margaret Atwood

May the Lord open, Janine would have replied, tonelessly, in her transparent voice, her voice of raw egg white. — Margaret Atwood

Nikanor Yinko Quotes By Francis Of Assisi

Our hands imbibe like roots, so i place them on what is beautiful in this world. And I fold them in prayer, and they draw from the heavens light — Francis Of Assisi

Nikanor Yinko Quotes By Criss Jami

I've finally decided to write about profit for a change
But before I really started I already started to feel lame
Baby what's it to a beast who manely to money remains untamed — Criss Jami

Nikanor Yinko Quotes By Lee Smith

I had before me an object lesson, I thought: two ways to face the world. One way as embodied by this old woman - simple, unassuming, a kind of peasant dignity, a naturalness inherent in her every move. The other, exemplified by the girl - smartness, sophistication, veneer without substance. I was conscious that I have now opted for the old woman's way, have thrown in my lot with a creature I would have jeered at a year ago. My present trip to the mountains is indeed a trip to that wellspring of naturalness she symbolized. And I admired my choice: the correct choice, the only choice for a sensitive and moral man in my dilemma. — Lee Smith