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Trimeter Tetrameter Quotes By James Marsh

I can be prickly and difficult on set. — James Marsh

Trimeter Tetrameter Quotes By Ramana Maharshi

You must achieve liberation during your life time.
Even if you fail to do it during your lifetime, you must think of god at least at the time of death, since one becomes what he thinks of
at the time of death. But unless all your life you have been thinking of God, unless you have accustomed yourself to dhyana of 'God
always during life, it would not at all be possible for you think of God at the time of death. — Ramana Maharshi

Trimeter Tetrameter Quotes By Mark R. Healy

A person dies, and we don't feel a thing anymore. We're all worried about the next problem coming, rather than taking the time to appreciate what we've lost now. That's the worst thing. — Mark R. Healy

Trimeter Tetrameter Quotes By Mason Cooley

We are prepared for insults, but compliments leave us baffled. — Mason Cooley

Trimeter Tetrameter Quotes By Joss Stone

Basically, I was a freak show. This kid with this big old voice. I was a travelling freak. — Joss Stone

Trimeter Tetrameter Quotes By Alexander Smith

A man can bear a world's contempt when he has that within which says he's worthy. When he contemns himself, there burns the hell. — Alexander Smith

Trimeter Tetrameter Quotes By Carlo Maria Martini

It is always the time of hope, confidence and love. Everything passes; love remains. We will not be disappointed. — Carlo Maria Martini

Trimeter Tetrameter Quotes By David Livingstone

Fear God and work hard. — David Livingstone

Trimeter Tetrameter Quotes By Taya Kyle

My husband may have been in the military, but no one tells me which leader to follow. — Taya Kyle

Trimeter Tetrameter Quotes By Graves B. Erskine

Victory was never in doubt. Its cost was ... What was in doubt, in all our minds, was whether there would be any of us left to dedicate our cemetery at the end, or whether the last Marine would die knocking out the last Japanese gun and gunner. — Graves B. Erskine