Snaga Quotes & Sayings
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It is unfortunate that so many in society choose to see evil where only innocence exists. — Tracy Anne Warren

Look closely at nature. Every species is a masterpiece, exquisitely adapted to the particular environment in which it has survived. Who are we to destroy or even diminish biodiversity? — E. O. Wilson

I love to read the way people love to watch television. — Susan Sontag

We're going to be surprised when we discover that things in Heaven are normal and natural, much like this life. Of course, it will be better, much more beautiful and supernatural, without all the troubles, trials, tribulations, suffering, tears and pain we have here. However, it will still be enough like this life that we will survive the change and not suffer some sort of traumatic culture shock. It'll be life very much like we're living now, only without the bad and evil. — David Berg

That's really a part of my nature , it goes along with autonomy and independence of action - it's just that I don't identify with the local group, no matter what it is, whether it's the human species or the American democracy, the nation, the country, religions, political parties, nothing. None of these have my allegiance because I'm not really concerned with what they do. I don't feel a part of any of this. — George Carlin

Needs are greater than wants. — Matshona Dhliwayo

You always used to comfort us by saying you had everything in life because you had twice the hands to hold. — Louis Stevens

The poem in Where Good Swimmers Drown are love poems. But love poems that defy the divisions between emotion and intellect, private and public, life and art, writer and reader. To read Elbe's poems is to discover not only what it means to be in love, but what it means to be alive. — Jesse Lee Kercheval

True learning only occurs when you assimilate and apply the new information - when there is a change in your behavior. — Jack Canfield

A good job is largely anonymous and forgotten (but still important). A personal job, on the other hand, is humanized. It brings us closer together. It might not be remarkable, but it stands out as memorable because (however briefly) the recipient of the work was touched by someone else. Often, remarkable work is personal too, but personal might just be enough for today. — Seth

It's always great to be able to go to a premiere with the actors there. — Asif Kapadia

Men have as exaggerated an idea of their rights as women have of their wrongs. — E.W. Howe