Tanpura App Quotes & Sayings
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When the prevailing fantasy is that we can be ageless, the geriatrician's uncomfortable demand is that we accept we are not. — Atul Gawande

With those that you love, it's more or less understood - there's often a love-hate duality with no in-between. It's more complicated with those you are simply ready to love. — Elizaveta Mikhailichenko

A man is hindered and distracted in proportion as he draws outward things to himself. — Thomas A Kempis

Understanding is a lot like sex; it's got a practical purpose, but that's not why people do it normally. — Frank Oppenheimer

The road to home is when we find our hearts filled with the stories of our people. — Psyche Roxas-Mendoza

Psychos and megalomaniacs are my forte, remember? They all wanna hang with me — Gini Koch

I've been in office and I've been out of office. And if I were to choose, I'd rather be in office. — Jerry Brown

It's hard being such a powerful woman in the business. I'm known for not always being warm and fuzzy, because you'll just get bulldozed over. — Christina Aguilera

Working with someone is the best way to get to know someone, especially if it's a creative endeavor. — Ryan Gosling

I love you more than I hate everything else. — Rainbow Rowell

Maturity consisted in accepting the turn that existence had taken without getting too upset, — Elena Ferrante

If you can't go through it, find a way around it. Don't spend all your time banging your head. — Lenny Wilkens

We should not be simply fighting evil in the name of good, but struggling against the certainties of people who claim always to know where good and evil are to be found. — Tzvetan Todorov

No one can rightly call his garden his own unless he himself made it. — Alfred Austin

And at thirty-eight a brilliant exponent of arms and a knight of the great fighting and religious Order of St John, the Chevalier de Villegagnon had absolutely no use for common sense himself, but respected it in the laity. — Dorothy Dunnett