Starajanta Quotes & Sayings
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Albus Dumbledore was never proud or vain; he could find something to value in anyone, — J.K. Rowling

From a very young age, I was the kind of kid you can just put anywhere and I'd still find stuff to be stoked about. — John Darnielle

You are too timid for me. You care too much about what other people think. But you know what? Because you are so desperate to win the approval of others, you'll never get rid of their criticisms, no matter how hard you try. You say you want to travel the path, but you don't want to sacrifice anything to that end. Money, fame, power, lavishness, or carnal pleasure - whatever it is that one holds most dear in life, one should dispose of that first. — Elif Shafak

It's not about the things he gave us, Carine," he said softly. "It's about the memories. You can't touch those with your hands. Everything you can touch with your hands is just stuff. — Carine McCandless

That short, potential stir That each can make but once, That bustle so illustrious Tis almost consequence, Is the eclat of death. — Emily Dickinson

You're the only girl that I want to be with. The only girl I look forward to seeing walk into a room. When I'm not with you, all I can think about is getting back to you. When you touch me, it's like fire running through my veins.-loc 1725 — Nichole Chase

God's desire is to reveal Himself to everyone, yet He will manifest Himself only to those who love Him. — Sunday Adelaja

Ultimately it's a leap of faith and a leap of imagination to put yourself back in time into those conditions and situations and see how you would react. — Derek Jacobi

I parked in the tow-away zone, and when I got back, the entire neighborhood was gone. — Steven Wright

I'm not necessarily that big of a clubbing junkie, but I really like dance music as a genre. — Mika.

Fools rush in where wise men fear to trade. — Laurence J. Peter

Historical judgement is not a variety of knowledge, it is knowledge itself; it is the form which completely fills and exhausts the field of knowing, leaving no room for anything else. — Benedetto Croce