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When you sweep the universe, nothing changes, only the things change their places; when the universe sweeps you, nothing changes, only the things change their places! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Only LEFT and RIGHT hand can hold each other and walk together ... Only RIGHTs are enough to say bye.
Nobody is perfect in the world, if you Love the perfection of his/her imperfections then LOVE exists. — Anuj Tiwari
What we call the freedom of the individual is not just the luxury of one intellectual to write what he likes to write but his being a voice which can speak for those who are silent. — Stephen Spender
I can be a better me than anyone can; I am me. Good or bad. I am myself. I'm no carbon copy of no one else. — Diana Ross
THERE IS an old saying that in Belfast it rains five days out — Jack Higgins
The Raven's author_ _ _
Walked down the road, abbreviated so we're told. _ _
The bus came by and one departed,
That is to say, he got this. _ _ _
Come on now, it's time to play.
When water's cold it is that way. _ _ _
Put the pieces together, then roll you die.
Natural 20! Flying higt!
Find the boxes, nearly there:
Level up to 7, here is there. — Megan Frazer Blakemore
When I was about 12 years old back in Houston, my Dad used to take us to the driving range. — Ron White
Humility is not a one time lesson that comes when you have lost everything. It is a daily reminder of how far we have come, yet still short of who we can be through HIS guidance. Blessed is the soul that can recognize that he isn't moving mountains, but God is for him. — Shannon L. Alder
misfortune is needed to bring to light the treasures of the human intellect. — Alexandre Dumas
There are few things I hate more than feeling weak. Needing help or failing top the list. The worst, however, is knowing that all three just happened. — Christine Fonseca
Science - or the products of science like technology - is just a way of achieving something real, something that happens, something that works. — Richard Dawkins
I have read so many books. And yet, like most Autodidacts, I am never quite sure of what I have gained from them. There are days when I feel I have been able to grasp all there is know in one single gaze, as if invisible branches suddenly spring out of no where, weaving together all the disparate strands of my reading. And then suddenly the meaning escapes, the essence evaporates and no matter how often I reread the same lines they seem to flee ever further with each subsequent reading and I see myself as some mad old fool who thinks her stomach is full because she's been reading the menu. — Muriel Barbery
Whatever I receive from a higher power gets me pumped, which gets the crowd pumped, which gets me more pumped, and then we're just pumped up. — Theophilus London