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Takemusukai Quotes By E. M. Forster

We know that we come from the winds, and that we shall return to them; that all life is perhaps a knot, a tangle, a blemish in the eternal smoothness. But why should this make us unhappy? Let us love one another, and work and rejoice. I don't believe in this world sorrow. — E. M. Forster

Takemusukai Quotes By Horace

Now is the time for drinking; now the time to beat the earth with unfettered foot. — Horace

Takemusukai Quotes By James Meredith

Liberal whites are the greatest enemy of African Americans. — James Meredith

Takemusukai Quotes By Evel Knievel

I think if you have ability and talent in one way, you have it in all ways. I'm not a jack of all trades; I'm a master of many. I don't feel there is anything I can't do if I want to. — Evel Knievel

Takemusukai Quotes By J.M. Northup

I fell silent after that. I didn't want to talk about such things anymore, at least today. My chest already hurt and I was trying to keep my mind calm. I didn't want to think of a future so bleak and dark. I had plans for my future and they didn't involve the world ending or society collapsing. — J.M. Northup

Takemusukai Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Sitting on top of Mr. Weasley's overflowing in-tray was an old toaster that was hiccuping in a disconsolate way and a pair of empty leather gloves that were twiddling their thumbs. A photograph of the Weasley family stood beside the in-tray. Harry noticed that Percy appeared to have walked out of it. — J.K. Rowling

Takemusukai Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Set goals,
pursue them,
achieve them,
and then surpass them. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Takemusukai Quotes By Jerry Pinto

Love is a hollow word which seems at home in song lyrics and greeting cards, until you fall in love and discover it's disconcerting power. Depression means nothing more than the blues, commercially packaged angst, a hole in the ground; until you find it's black weight settled inside your mother's chest, disrupting her breathing, leaching her days, and yours, of colour and the nights of rest. — Jerry Pinto