Subashini Oba Quotes & Sayings
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Perhaps a heart was indeed like a piece of dry birchwood, and could only take fire and burn brightly once - that any fire that came after would be only an ember, smaller and cooler. — Tad Williams
Her presence had awakened in him a man suddenly whipped by his earlier ideals, whose lost manhood wanted to assert itself in action. — Anais Nin
Your associates can be priceless. — Napoleon Hill
It bothered me that the bag bothered me more than head did, but what are you going to do? A person doesn't conciously choose what he focuses on. Those things choose you, and, once they do, nothing, it seems, can shake them. — David Sedaris
Deftly they opened the brain of a child, and it was full of flying dreams. — Stanley Kunitz
We use mindfulness to observe the way we cling to pleasant experiences & push away unpleasant ones. — Sharon Salzberg
How are we going to get rid of racism? Stop talking about it! — Morgan Freeman
She showed him something no one else had ever shown him; that it was possible to love someone more than himself; that another's suffering could bring him more agony than his own; that someone's life could come before his; that's what she showed him. — Carlos Salinas
As for children's working off aggressions, I'm against it. They are going to need all the aggressions they can contain for ultimate release in the adult world. Name one great man in history who did not go boiling and bubbling through childhood with a lashed-down safety valve. — Kurt Vonnegut
One way or another, all humans are superstitious. — Abhijit Naskar
I don't think that anyone seriously fears that the world can be blown to pieces all together. But what one can fear and rightly so are regional things, like in the Middle East, India, Pakistan, the Korean Peninsula, borders in Africa, etc. — Hans Blix
If you are writing a thriller with violence in it, the ending must be violent. You are delivering a promise to your reader. — Gayle Lynds
When Reason died, then Wisdom was born. — Sri Aurobindo