Sabnis Sakeravi Quotes & Sayings
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It matters more how one gives than what one gives. — Pierre Corneille

Rwanda has its own problems and never sought to blame others or cause others trouble. I advise Burundi to do the same. — Paul Kagame

In our dreams every man and woman are amazingly perfect, but in reality they have imperfections, so accept it without judgement. — Debasish Mridha

Even in a hero's heart
Discretion is the better part. — Charles Churchill

I am empowered by every problem to seek the power of God. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It was then, there in the darkness, with only those little pin-points of light to see by, light from a world away where other people with their own problems and their own secrets lived their own lives, that everything in our world changed for good. — Dana Reinhardt

I always had the desire to entertain people, whether it was to make 'em laugh or to scare 'em or stir things up just to cause problems. — Marilyn Manson

We must fight against negativeness - especially bureaucracy, corruption and wastefulness. — Nong Duc Manh

The world seems to me excruciatingly, almost painfully beautiful at times, and the goodness and kindness of people often exceed that which even I expect. — Lois W.

You are here. You are not the one who will go and come. Let what you're suffering from go and come, not you. You stay put. — Mooji

I have to admit that I'm up to my neck in frivolity, buried in dresses to the point of ruin! Fifteen different garments! My wardrobe jam-packed! My girl, this is not the way for an old woman to behave - particularly since you never wear anything but black and white, or a little grey, so that you always look as though you were in the same dress. Why fritter away your money so absurdly? (22 August 1919) — Liane De Pougy

At what whirling moment had she halted and turned, unbeknownst to herself, the other way? — Colum McCann

I did not understand how quickly one could fall in love, and I regarded almost as an affliction that one would eventually recover from. However, I now recognize that it is a force that reaches into every fiber of your body, and that it is something not to be resisted, but embraced. — Mary Lydon Simonsen