Ramamurthy Nagar Quotes & Sayings
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But its not funny. Not to people who've been told they're losers their whole lives and believe they will never be anything else. — Julie Anne Peters

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Sometimes, she said, mostly to herself, I feel I do not know my children ...
It was a fleeting statement, one I didn't think she'd hold on to; after all, she had birthed us alone, diapered and fed us, helped us with homework, kissed and hugged us, poured her love into us. That she might not actually know us seemed the humblest thing a mother could admit. — Aimee Bender

Joy is not dependent upon outward circumstances. Joy is something that we can have under all circumstances when we are sad or happy. Outward circumstances are always neutral. They seem to be happy or sad according to the happy or sad attitudes of the mind. — Goswami Kriyananda

The eye of the trilobite tells us that the sun shone on the old beach where he lived; for there is nothing in nature without a purpose, and when so complicated an organ was made to receive the light, there must have been light to enter it. — Louis Agassiz

It was being published, even after his death, that brought Franz Kafka alive: otherwise he would have been just a man who got nowhere with women. — Clive James

The truth I do not dare to know I muffle with a jest. — Emily Dickinson

Wherever it goes is my best position. Wherever it goes I am comfortable. — Conor McGregor

What's better than loving and being loved? — Suzanne Brockmann

The best way to look at aging is to see it as an opportunity to leave what didn't work behind and step boldly into a brand new future. — Oprah Winfrey