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Sukinanda Quotes By Guru Dev

No one can take what is rightfully due to you. You can never possess anything which is rightfully not yours — Guru Dev

Sukinanda Quotes By Murray Morgan

Mary wasn't brilliant.She was a good woman who let her emotions guide her politics. She just couldn't help being for anybody who was agin something. — Murray Morgan

Sukinanda Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

No writer can be the 'Master of the Words' without loving them! Loving is the way for Mastering! No Love, no Master! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Sukinanda Quotes By Edward Hirsch

And sometimes you look at the first poems by someone and you go, "They have freshness and a sense of wonder that is never recaptured again by that poet." — Edward Hirsch

Sukinanda Quotes By Alice Hoffman

She was disappearing a little more each day, so thin, so frail, a wisp of smoke. One day she would surely vanish altogether, and there was no way to stop her. — Alice Hoffman

Sukinanda Quotes By Christopher Durang

So many American plays are about family. When you're in the first part of your life, you write about family a lot. I find with my absurdist plays that I was actually writing about my family, but so disguised I didn't realize it myself. — Christopher Durang

Sukinanda Quotes By Wolfgang Schauble

We cannot allow the bankruptcy of a euro member state like Greece to turn into a second Lehman Brothers. — Wolfgang Schauble

Sukinanda Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

In war personal revenge maintains its silence. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Sukinanda Quotes By Tony Dungy

I was not asked whether I would have a problem having Michael Sam on my team. I would not. — Tony Dungy

Sukinanda Quotes By Michael Boatman

I've always been a mythology lover, and so I took a great deal of inspiration from the tales of various dark gods and popular versions of Hell from the Greeks and the Norse stories. — Michael Boatman