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Sushruta Samhita Quotes By Louis-Ferdinand Celine

That's the hatred that kills you. There'll be more of it, so deep and thick there will always be some left, enough to go around ... it will ooze out over the earth ... and poison it, so nothing will grow but viciousness, among the dead, among men. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Sushruta Samhita Quotes By Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Though no participator in the joy of more vehement sport, I have a pleasure that I cannot reconcile to my abstract notions of the tenderness due to dumb creatures in the tranquil cruelty of angling. I can only palliate the wanton destructiveness of my amusement by trying to assure myself that my pleasure does not spring from the success of the treachery I practise toward a poor little fish, but rather from that innocent revelry in the luxuriance of summer life which only anglers enjoy to the utmost. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Sushruta Samhita Quotes By Tania Elizabeth

Life may look to be made up of incredible coincidences. One problem. I don't believe in coincidences. I believe in twists of fate. — Tania Elizabeth

Sushruta Samhita Quotes By Anne Fortier

Everything has a shadow-side. In my opinion, that is what makes life interesting. — Anne Fortier

Sushruta Samhita Quotes By Elias Lyman Magoon

Those who do the least themselves are always the severest critics upon the noble achievements of others. — Elias Lyman Magoon

Sushruta Samhita Quotes By Doris Lessing

Artists are the traditional interpreters of dreams and nightmares ... — Doris Lessing

Sushruta Samhita Quotes By John Burroughs

The poor old earth which has mothered us and nursed us we treat with scant respect. Our awe and veneration we reserve for the worlds we know not of. Our senses sell us out. The mud on our shoes disenchants us. — John Burroughs