Rabari Quotes & Sayings
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A true hero is the one who knows that often as not the dragon is in the damsel and not the other way around. — Midori Snyder

What do we call visible light? We call it color. But the electromagnetic spectrum runs to zero in one direction and infinity in the other, so really, children, mathematically, all of light is invisible. — Anthony Doerr

We all die, and yet, so often we conduct our lives as if we were going to live forever. If you knew you were going to die one year from today, how would you change your life? — Matthew Kelly

What kind of influence did my parents have on my life? Well, they had the most influence. These are the people who are closest to me. My parents are very positive people. They've been supportive. They're always there. — Derek Jeter

The hand upon his shoulder weighed like a hand of lead. It was intolerable. It seemed to crush him. — Oscar Wilde

I happened to happened to land in a time, in the middle '60s, that without knowing it, and without being told by the history of theater - which we now see from a historical point of view was an explosive time. — James Earl Jones

The way that I got involved with microtonal music was, frankly, through jazz. — John Eaton

In so strong a light, nevertheless, do they appear to the Secretary, that, on their due observance, at the present critical juncture, materially depend, in his judgment, the individual and aggregate prosperity of the citizens of the United States; their relief from the embarrassments they now experience; their character as a people; the cause of good government. — Alexander Hamilton

Everybody, even me, sometimes had to compromise on something, doing things we know to be wrong, and this happens doing whatever job in the world. But a singer must have the courage of saying no. — Jose Carreras

The air you breathe in a picture is not necessarily the same as the air out of doors. — Edgar Degas

Yo, bitch," he said. "Vot vas that?" Gaspode reconsidered his strategy. "Hi, foxy ... er ... wolf lady," he tried. — Terry Pratchett

Marriage provides the solace of worked-on friendship and the joy of being known profoundly. — Imogen Stubbs