Rukamati Quotes & Sayings
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So much money and energy is expended making a film that I think it should be used for positive ends. — David Strathairn

It was the bitterest irony; I came to Washington to fight for "the family" and destroyed mine in the process. — David Kuo

Tell me you want me, too..Tell me you lie in bed at night and when you close your eyes, you see me. Because all I can see is you. — A.L. Jackson

What I saw there explained everything
the reason he had stayed away, why he had come to say good-bye. I can only describe what I saw by its effect on me. Every woman should be looked at in such a way, at least once her life. With a longing that cannot be contained
with love that goes beyond mere feeling because it transforms and-like the verse of the poem he had read
it dissolves, as an offering, a gift. I felt my face flush and waves of knowing suffused every pore, every cell of my being. I was loved. And in that love, I felt beauty
my own, unrealized until that moment, suddenly rising to consciousness in a way that made everything in me come alive to the beauty all around me. Nothing more needed to be said. — Nafisa Haji

I like champagne because it always tastes as though my foot's asleep. — Art Buchwald

You're looking at me like you fell in love with me."
"I didn't fall in love with you. I flew. — Colleen Hoover

Nothing surprises me, particularly men and their propensity to be fools. — Pete Hamill

There's no blade sharper than the truth under the Sun, it's enlightens the mind, releases the captives, condemns the guilty and spares the innocent; it's the only weapon a hero ever needs to fight a war, the one which is conducted without a need of any Iron blade! — Marcus L. Lukusa

You show God what you want by showing God who you are. — Steve Maraboli

Ruthless destruction of an ego is a rather simple matter. Preserving the host deprived of an ego is a more delicate affair. How does a person engage in momentous battle with the self while simultaneously struggling to maintain their cerebral, emotive, and spiritual equilibrium in the thin air of consciousness? How assiduously does an agitated mind need to work in order to achieve the elusive degree of emotional and mental quietness that I seek? — Kilroy J. Oldster

We all drink according to how thirsty we are'. — Jo Nesbo