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Phir Wohi Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

Natural Self is the Soul and illusion is the relative self [prakruti]. — Dada Bhagwan

Phir Wohi Quotes By Brodi Ashton

How are you still sane?"
"Who says I am? I only stopped asking myself the escape question when the walls started to answer me."
Shit. — Brodi Ashton

Phir Wohi Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Clenched fists are not open to receive blessings. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Phir Wohi Quotes By Susanne Bier

I've got this fear of becoming comfortable. — Susanne Bier

Phir Wohi Quotes By Vic Grout

Capitalism's final victory will be that, as it destroys us, it has us all blaming each other. — Vic Grout

Phir Wohi Quotes By Cyrese Covelli

Writer's block doesn't exist ... lack of imagination does. — Cyrese Covelli

Phir Wohi Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

It is said that if Noah's ark had to be built by a company; they would not have laid the keel yet; and it may be so. What is many men's business is nobody's business. The greatest things are accomplished by individual men. — Charles Spurgeon

Phir Wohi Quotes By James Lee Burke

Deviants and monsters ran the camps where families were sent up the chimney or turned into bars of soap, but they would have been powerless without the clerks who sat anonymously behind typewriters and gave them bureaucratic legitimacy. — James Lee Burke

Phir Wohi Quotes By Claire Kent

So she laughed instead, squeezing him in her arms and wondering how she'd ever written romance novels without really understanding what love was. — Claire Kent

Phir Wohi Quotes By Socrates

Wonder is the beginning of all wisdom. — Socrates

Phir Wohi Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Though I could wish your own limits went a bit further. — Diana Gabaldon

Phir Wohi Quotes By Wilhelm Von Humboldt

The most beautiful, perhaps the only true philosophical song existing in any known tongue ... perhaps the deepest and loftiest thing the world has to show. — Wilhelm Von Humboldt