Sankarea Quotes & Sayings
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All things are the same, familiar in enterprise, momentary in endurance, coarse in substance. All things now are as they were in the day of those whom we have buried. — Marcus Aurelius

Clarity of thought is a must for brevity in speech. — Somali K Chakrabarti

If a man doesn't ask you to marry him
or at least live with him
after two years, he never will. It means he's only interested in having a good time. — Candace Bushnell

We can't control systems or figure them out. But we can dance with them! — Donella Meadows

Your life will not always be a happy one, but it will always have meaning. — Michelle Hodkin

He was religious, but had refrained from allowing his religious ideals to be obscured by a god. — Henning Mankell

Who or what are you? Besides insufferably rude? — Garth Nix

Well, I've known over thirty men who've found out how to cure consumption. Why do people go on dying of it, Colly? Devilment I suppose! — George Bernard Shaw

The lizard stared up at us, and we stared back, taking each other in. He was little and defenseless, I felt sorry for him already. This was a screwed-up place he'd just come into. But he didn't have to know that. Not yet, anyway. There in that room, where it was hot and cramped, the world probably still seemed small enough to manage. — Sarah Dessen

I say all the time that if you really want to feel alive, it's not through striving for yourself. If you really want to feel alive, it's not through trying to get more things or get more success or climbing a corporate ladder or getting to the top. Because, once you get there, you realize that you don't really find happiness in that. If you want to feel alive and if you want to feel peace and happiness, give your life away. Do something that is outside of yourself for someone else. I think that's the way to truly feel alive. — Natalie Grant

To make certain that crime does not pay, the government should take it over and try to run it. — J. Norman Collie