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Nishita Karina Quotes By Annie Dillard

The body of literature, with its limits and edges, exists outside some people and inside others. Only after the writer lets literature shape her can she perhaps shape literature. — Annie Dillard

Nishita Karina Quotes By Iris Murdoch

Death is not the consummation of oneself but just the end of oneself. Before the self vanishes nothing really is, and that is how it is most of the time. But as soon as the self vanishes everything is, and becomes automatically the object of love. Love holds the world together, and if we could forget ourselves everything in the world would fly into a perfect harmony, and when we see beautiful things that is what they remind us of. — Iris Murdoch

Nishita Karina Quotes By Paula Abdul

All you can do is the best you can do. — Paula Abdul

Nishita Karina Quotes By Henry Miller

The sun is setting fast. The colors die. They shift from purple to dried blood, from nacre to bister, from cool dead grays to pigeon shit. — Henry Miller

Nishita Karina Quotes By Toni Sorenson

We exist to fully participate in the creation our own lives. — Toni Sorenson

Nishita Karina Quotes By Jason Jack Miller

I'm sure you have drawers overflowing with panties the ladies throw at the stage. We saw you guys play down at Mon Brewing a few times. Way to keep the Nineties alive. — Jason Jack Miller

Nishita Karina Quotes By Meek Mill

Work harder than anybody you've ever seen. That's what I believe. — Meek Mill

Nishita Karina Quotes By Karen Armstrong

Theology is
or should be
a species of poetry,which read quickly or encountered in a hubbub of noise makes no sense. You have to open yourself to a poem with a quiet, receptive mind, in the same way you might listen to a difficult piece of music ... If you seize upon a poem and try to extort its meaning before you are ready, it remains opaque. If you bring your own personal agenda to bear upon it, the poem will close upon itself like a clam, because you have denied its unique and separate identity, its inviolate holiness. — Karen Armstrong