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Tempestuously Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

But if you have a wart on the forehead, or on the nose, you always fancy that no one has anything else to do in the world other than stare at your wart, make fun of it, and despise you for it, even though you have discovered America. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Tempestuously Quotes By Shomprakash Sinha Roy

Here's the thing - in this damned century, you'll meet a lot of people who do a lot of things. What's funny is the fact that the most desirable attributes of these people are nothing but developed and cultured thoughts. And these things come naturally to people who shine bright. The other guys just try to ape these thoughts, in an embarrassing attempt to recreate some of that magic. Sadly,- what looks beautiful as a natural quotient can be extremely funny and disgusting when replicated manually. Stop replicating feelings; else you'll turn into one of those duplicate personalities. They're wannabes. You don't have to become one! — Shomprakash Sinha Roy

Tempestuously Quotes By Peace Pilgrim

It takes quite a while for the living to catch up with the believing, but of course it can. As we live up to the highest light we have, more light is given. — Peace Pilgrim

Tempestuously Quotes By Santonu Kumar Dhar

I guess it's true: it's difficult for men to understand women. — Santonu Kumar Dhar

Tempestuously Quotes By Corrie Ten Boom

What wings are to a bird, and sails to a ship, so is prayer to the soul.
Corrie Ten Boom

Tempestuously Quotes By J.C. Hallman

In the analysis of books, as in the analysis of complex world events, we hover between two kinds of error: ascribing too much meaning where there is little, if any, to be found, and ignoring meaning that stares us right in the face. — J.C. Hallman

Tempestuously Quotes By Benjamin Graham

Diversification is an established tenet of conservative investment. — Benjamin Graham