Pushinka Siberians Quotes & Sayings
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I took the Canal Zone and let Congress debate; and while the debate goes on, the canal does also. — Theodore Roosevelt

Our vibrations are interpretation of our five senses i.e. hearing, sight, touch, smell, and taste. Our world is shaping itself according to our thoughts . We are causing expansion of time-space reality. We are contributing hugely to this process. — Hina Hashmi

I'm sure I've been in an accident because I'm wild and crazy and go too fast, but I don't remember having an accident. — Jan-Michael Vincent

I prefer to believe in things which obviously exist, even though I cannot explain them. It is the humbler and, I think, the wiser attitude. — A. Hastings

I think that his [Kurt Vonnegut's] appeal, though, will always be chiefly to adolescents. His sense of the world matches that of young people, who feel deeply life's absurdity. — Michael Dirda

It portrays, first of all, the life of "Russians abroad," a special category of people that attracted Dostoevsky's interest. These are people cut off from their native land and folk, whose life ceases to be determined by the norms of people living in their own country; their behavior is no longer regulated by that position which they had occupied in their homeland, they are not fastened down to their environment. — Mikhail Bakhtin

Take the time to think. Get into the regular habit of personal introspection. — Robin S. Sharma