Sidethy Quotes & Sayings
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Proceed, great chief, with virtue on thy sideThy every action let the goddess guide. — Phillis Wheatley

Be proud that thou art an Indian, and proudly proclaim, "I am an Indian, every Indian is my brother." Say, "The ignorant Indian, the poor and destitute Indian, the Brahmin Indian, the Pariah Indian, is my brother." — Swami Vivekananda

Coleridge saw the active mind as one way in which human beings were made in God's image: — Mark J.P. Wolf

Beauty lies mainly, above all, in personality, not in the skin. — Eva Longoria

All day he had gone up to people, fallen into conversation with them, listened to their troubles, and then quietly uttered those three magic words, "I believe you." The effect had invariably been electrifying. — Douglas Adams

I want to be that friend you fall hopelessly in love with. The one you take into your arms and into your bed and into that private world you keep trapped in your head. I want to be that kind of friend.-Waren — Tahereh Mafi

Of all the means of expression, photography is the only one that fixes forever the precise and transitory instant. We photographers deal in things that are continually vanishing, and when they have vanished, there is no contrivance on earth that can make them come back again. We cannot develop and print a memory. The writer has time to reflect. He can accept and reject, accept again; and before committing his thoughts to paper he is able to tie the several relevant elements together. There is also a period when his brain "forgets," and his subconscious works on classifying his thoughts. But for photographers, what has gone is gone forever. — Henri Cartier-Bresson

Sunbathe from within. — Dejan Stojanovic

The obscurity, incredibility and obscenity, so conspicuous in many parts of it, would justly condemn the works of a modern writer. It contains a mixture of inconsistency and contradiction; to call which the word of God, is the highest pitch of extravagance: it is to attribute to the deity that which any person of common sense would blush to confess himself the author of. — Elihu Palmer

If our brains were simple enough for us to understand them, we'd be so simple that we couldn't. — Ian Stewart

God, his heart could be loud sometimes, loud as if it had its own will, its own logic, its own voice. — Benjamin Alire Saenz