Samaani Quotes & Sayings
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It was humanly impossible to extend to seven billion people the full sympathy that each of them deserved. — Neal Stephenson

I remember thinking, 'Downward dog' is so not a resting pose!' Now it actually can be. — Jennifer Nettles

The people in my circle? Those who make me feel blessed; not stressed. — Steve Maraboli

If one watches whence the notion 'I' arises, the mind gets absorbed there; that is tapas. When a mantra is repeated, if one watches whence that mantra sound arises, the mind gets absorbed
there; that is tapas. — Ramana Maharshi

He turned to appease the fierce longings of his heart before which everything else was idle and alien. He cared little that he was in mortal sin, that his life had grown to be a tissue of subterfuge and falsehood. — James Joyce

Many critics are like woodpeckers, who, instead of enjoying the fruit and shadow of a tree, hop incessantly around the trunk, pecking holes in the bark to discover some little worm or other. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Robert," she whispers, "you have my heart. — Kyra Davis

I love the action stuff. Honestly, I like sci-fi and everything supernatural. — Meaghan Rath

The arm of flesh will fail you," Bridie's grandmother had been fond of reminding her, especially after she'd started dating, bringing home this one and that one, going on and on about them. "Love with all your heart, ... but don't look to anybody but the Lord to fill up your empty spots. There's never been a man born ... who can do that, and I don't care if he's the finest thing since store-bought pickles. — Linda Nichols

Because I thought you were a dirty angel, but you fell before you had a choice. The dirt wasn't yours. — Poppet

You don't want to just preach to people; you want to get them emotionally involved, and I think you do that with a wonderful human story about one person's struggle. — Naomie Harris

There are elements to the 19th century which just don't work for contemporary audiences. — Cary Fukunaga