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Thrret Prizreni Quotes By Avijeet Das

She: Why do I miss you?
He: You miss the concept of 'me.'
She: What do you mean?
He: I reside in an abode where your thoughts imagine me.
She: And what about me?
He: You reside in my heart where the ventricles camouflage my longing.

~ Conversations, Avijeet Musafir Das — Avijeet Das

Thrret Prizreni Quotes By Christian Louboutin

There are few plants that are ugly. It's how you use them that may not be pretty. — Christian Louboutin

Thrret Prizreni Quotes By Ray Bradbury

Dandelion Wine is nothing if it is not the boy-hid-in-the-man playing in the fields of the Lord on the green grass of other Augusts in the midst of starting to grow up, grow old, and sense darkness waiting under the trees to seed the blood. I — Ray Bradbury

Thrret Prizreni Quotes By Fiona Paul

Don't fall into the trap of letting others do everything for you. It's noble to accept help when you need it, lazy to accept it when yo don't. — Fiona Paul

Thrret Prizreni Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

I'm happier. I guess I made up my mind to be that way. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Thrret Prizreni Quotes By Billy Graham

The word 'romance,' according to the dictionary, means excitement, adventure, and something extremely real. Romance should last a lifetime. — Billy Graham

Thrret Prizreni Quotes By Paul Lafargue

In proportion as the mass of citizens who possess political rights increases, and the number of elected ruler's increases, the actual power is concentrated and becomes the monopoly of a smaller and smaller group of individuals. — Paul Lafargue

Thrret Prizreni Quotes By Julian Burnside

Human language has a vocabulary suited to our daily needs and functions: the shape of any human language maps approximately to the needs and activities of our mundane lives. But few would deny that there is another dimension of human existence which transcends the mundane: call it the soul, the spirit: it is that part of the human frame which sees the shimmer of the numinous. — Julian Burnside