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Suryadi Suryadarma Quotes By Nicole Sager

God's ways are not our own, but we can always trust that He is good. — Nicole Sager

Suryadi Suryadarma Quotes By Ashwin Sanghi

Mythology works ... because Indians have been bred on myths. — Ashwin Sanghi

Suryadi Suryadarma Quotes By Orson Scott Card

She remembered the story from her childhood, about Adam and Eve in the garden, and the talking snake. Even as a little girl she had said - to the consternation of her family - What kind of idiot was Eve, to believe a snake? But now she understood, for she had heard the voice of the snake and had watched as a wise and powerful man had fallen under its spell.
Eat the fruit and you can have the desires of your heart. It's not evil, it's noble and good. You'll be praised for it.
And it's delicious. — Orson Scott Card

Suryadi Suryadarma Quotes By Helen Humphreys

The good thing about books is that they remain themselves. What happens in their pages stays there. Harriet does not like the idea of the story bleeding through into real life. She trusts a story, and doesn't trust real life. But what makes her trust a story is the knowledge that it will stay where it is, that she can visit it but that there is no chance it will visit her. — Helen Humphreys

Suryadi Suryadarma Quotes By Tim Kreider

Him a first edition of Ray Bradbury's Dark Carnival and another who thinks I owe — Tim Kreider

Suryadi Suryadarma Quotes By Aldous Huxley

That so many of the well fed young television-watchers in the world's most powerful democracy should be so completely indifferent to the idea of self-government, so blankly uninterested in freedom of thought and the right to dissent, is distressing, but not too surprising. "Free as a bird", we say, and envy the winged creatures for their power of unrestricted movement in all the three dimensions. But alas, we forget the dodo. Any bird that has learned how to grub up a good living without being compelled to use its wings will soon renounce the privilege of flight and remain forever grounded. — Aldous Huxley

Suryadi Suryadarma Quotes By Miss Read

The worst of getting old,' said Winnie, 'is the time one has to spend in patching oneself up. — Miss Read