Pranab Mukherjee Death Quotes & Sayings
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In the unfolding of eternity, a single lifetime was just a passing moment...' Broken Mirror by Oliver Rixon — Oliver Rixon
It was when I was on stage that I realized that acting could be such a brilliant job. — Domhnall Gleeson
I didn't inherit any great success and the problems that came with it, and yet I was able to keep working and supporting myself and later a family. I'm crazy fortunate. — Timothy Olyphant
Why things get canceled or not is so unbelievably out of actors' hands that it's one of those things where you've just got to ride with it. — Peter Jacobson
Every season has its own art and the art of autumn is to bewitch the people! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
The foolishness of youth with the cynicism of age is a dangerous combination. — Murad S. Shah
It is because the children of the empire were not suckled by wolves that they were conquered & displaced by the children of the northern forests who were. — Henry David Thoreau
Average dies quicker than ever before. Digital doesn't mess around. It's binary. — David Hieatt
We clung to each other with a kind of desperate longing...I never understood exactly what it was, not until I became a hexagenarian. It was that hope of hope that flows between kindred spirits and had little to do with being related by blood. — Keewaydinoquay Peschel
When Franklin D. Roosevelt launched Social Security in 1935, he did not present it as expressing the mutual obligation of citizens to one another ... Rather than offer a communal rationale, FDR argued that such rights were essential to "true individual freedom," adding, "necessitous men are not free men. — Michael J. Sandel
The fact that God loves me just as much when I make a mistake is hard to wrap my head around, but that is what makes grace...grace. — Sandra McCollom
If a writer stops observing he is finished. Experience is communicated by small details intimately observed. — Ernest Hemingway,
Night's deepest gloom is but a calm; that soothes the weary mind: The labored days restoring balm; the comfort of mankind. — Leigh Hunt