Sudhindra Rao Quotes & Sayings
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I? I am the wind,' said Thowra. 'I come, I pass, and I am gone.' The strange feathers moved up and down, the strange voice said tartly: 'And are your sons the same?' 'My son is the lightning that strikes through the black night. My grandson is light that pierces the dark sky at dawning.' 'Ah,' said the first emu, 'and we know your daughter is the snow that falls softly from above and clothes the world in white. You want but the rainbow - that is and was and never will be, and is yet the promise of life - and the glittering ice which is there and is gone: then you and your family will possess all magic. — Elyne Mitchell

I've seen public opinion shift like the wind and put out the very fire it lighted. — Rachel Field

It is such hard work to keep your heart hidden! And worse, by the time you find it easy, it will be harder still to show it. It is a terrible magic in this world to ask for exactly the thing you want. Not least because to know exactly the thing you want and look it in the eye is a long, long labor. — Catherynne M Valente

Under our Constitution, military leaders have no choice but to endorse the president's decision after giving him their best advice. — Robert Kagan

One thing is certain, anyone who collects art is not an artist. — Heinrich Boll

This is women's moment to shift the tectonic plates of power on both the personal life and the leadership levels. — Gloria Feldt

Beneath hot sun, desert roses bloomed. Under cold moon, I still refused to. — Aspen Matis

When I think about people like Queen Latifah, who literally found a script for me to star in, that's what I want to be for somebody. When you look at someone like Queen Latifah, or you think about the Will Smiths, those people are multifaceted. They do so many different things, but most important, they give back. — Keke Palmer

I didn't do very well at school, and I suppose I've always had this sense, you know that, of being average, so I've been a bit low on self-confidence in my ability. — Peter Hollingworth