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Takes birth in me,
also, dies in debris.
I am a Potpourri.
A mix of dead petals,
effusing divine fragrance.
Walking on the journey,
of controversy.
I am a Potpourri. — Jasleen Kaur Gumber

As far as fidelity is concerned, there is no animal in the world as treacherous as man. — Michel De Montaigne

It makes it hard to be alive, some days. A lot of times I wish I were dead, I truly do, just to make the pain stop. — E. Lockhart

As fleeting commitments, diets often fail. Thinking of dietary choices as part of who you are ... can give them real staying power — Nir Eyal

Cass pulls from my embrace, her mind reaching into my heart. Pain, anger, confusion pass through her eyes. My pain. My anger. My confusion. She swallows hard. "Because?"
"Because I traded it all, my heart, my memories, everything. For her. — Christine Fonseca

Nothing I have done professionally will top the feeling I got when singing with John Farnham at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney. — Olivia Newton-John

Playing in this nice weather really makes me remember all the times I got stung by a bee. — John Madden

As long as you are passionate about your vision, you should keep moving forward. — Russell Simmons

I often think how unadventurous my life must seem from the outside, though I do like my job. — Mary Hoffman

A hopeful disposition is not the sole qualification to be a prophet. — Winston Churchill

It has been just so in all my inventions. The first step is an intuition-and comes with a burst, then difficulties arise. This thing that gives out and then that-"Bugs"as such little faults and difficulties are called show themselves and months of anxious watching, study and labor are requisite before commercial success-or failure-is certainly reached. — Thomas A. Edison

Cadoc sighed. "Someday, chief, I'll avenge your sense of humor. I don't know who murdered it, but it died before its time. — Caitlyn McFarland

Monoculture wants you to forget that the joy of life is in the community of the village, where you can touch, taste, smell, feel and experience a motley potpourri of cultural vicissitudes. — Bryant McGill