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Rustin Cohle Best Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

In desperate hope I go and search for her in all the corners of my room; I find her not.
My house is small and what once has gone from it can never be regained.
But infinite is thy mansion, my lord, and seeking her I have to come to thy door.
I stand under the golden canopy of thine evening sky and I lift my eager eyes to thy face.
I have come to the brink of eternity from which nothing can vanish
no hope, no happiness, no vision of a face seen through tears.
Oh, dip my emptied life into that ocean, plunge it into the deepest fullness. Let me for once feel that lost sweet touch in the allness of the universe — Rabindranath Tagore

Rustin Cohle Best Quotes By Adam Duritz

People ask me if I have stage fright. I say, "God, no, I'm completely comfortable there. I have rest-of-the-day fright." — Adam Duritz

Rustin Cohle Best Quotes By Evan Peters

You're always learning so much from people and how they work and what their processes are. Some people like to listen to music before they get into it, and some people can talk all the way up to, "Action!" Everybody is different. — Evan Peters

Rustin Cohle Best Quotes By Andrey Illarionov

One cannot overestimate the options the West has available with which it can apply pressure on Russia. — Andrey Illarionov

Rustin Cohle Best Quotes By Andrea K. Host

I walked into adventure and adventure has given me blisters. — Andrea K. Host

Rustin Cohle Best Quotes By Karl E. Weick

Simply pushing harder within the old boundaries will not do. — Karl E. Weick

Rustin Cohle Best Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Coraline wondered why so few of the adults she had met made any sense. She sometimes wondered who they thought they were talking to. — Neil Gaiman

Rustin Cohle Best Quotes By David Burns

Alexander Berkman was a self-declared atheist attempting to lift the stultifying fog of the gods from the mind of humankind. — David Burns