Tahadi Quotes & Sayings
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Our politics suffers from a shortage of people who put character and country before career and personal gain. — Cal Thomas

if one were efficient one wouldn't be depressed, and that if one does one's job well one becomes automatically bright and brisk. — Elizabeth Von Arnim

You -have- to love your monster. — Philippa Dowding

Murder simply hastens a bit what God will eventually see to on His own. — Milan Kundera

I love having my cards read - if you go to a proper place, they wouldn't dream of telling you anything awful that is going to happen. — Helen George

To read is to voyage through time. — Carl Sagan

On the brink alone he stands with quick and eager feet. Jump across and run, boy, don't worry what you'll meet. For in the days before you, life will intervene With all the things you yearn to see and all that you have seen ... . Don't close your eyes and wonder what lies across the gap; There is no road before you; you cannot find the map. For with your heart you forge a way that angels fear to tread, And gather up your troubles for the day when you are dead, And gather up your troubles for the day when you are dead ... . Run, boy, run. Run with all your might. The sunrise burns before you, and on your heels the night. And if the darkness lingers long, you'll lose your soul's own song; Yes, if the darkness lingers, you'll lose your own soul's song. — Kristen Heitzmann

They found each other's hands in the dark, and an angel with chipped marble wings watched over them as they slept. — Mindy McGinnis

Sannyas is only a declaration. The work is meditation. In one single word, my religion is complete, and that is meditation. — Rajneesh

I think the story of 'Alice in Wonderland' in a way is a reminder that life is frightening, it can shift on you at any moment. — Michael Sheen

Think of a star. A star burns its very substance to give light to others. You need to be like a star. — Frederick Lenz

For him, it was not yet quite natural to express himself in speech. Gesture and grimace were instantaneous, and spoke worlds of things, if you would but accept them. — D.H. Lawrence