Trivikram Hit Quotes & Sayings
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The Survivor said that we should smile," the priest pled. "He taught that we should not let our sorrows drag us down no matter how bad life became. — Brandon Sanderson

Faith, I have been a truant in the law
And never yet could frame my will to it,
And therefore frame the law unto my will. — William Shakespeare

Success is inspirational; disaster is educational. — Chunka Mui

The mind has doors...even as the body does. And when you drill new holes, you tap old hungers. — Raphael Carter

Halfpenny a head. That's right. Anyone without a head gets in free. — Patrick Rothfuss

I've just grown as a person, accepting my flaws as well. Before I was very insecure and I used to just hide, and now I just accept that I'm an imperfect human. — Rebecca Ferguson

I think Bonhoeffer rightly saw that the Christian acceptance that truth does not matter in such small matters prepared the ground for the terrible lie that was Hitler. — Stanley Hauerwas

It all went the wrong way, like a carefully scripted scene I imagined ahead of time falling apart because nobody else knew their lines. — Mindy McGinnis

When you define yourself based on things you have done, in order to maintain that self-image you must constantly look away from the present moment, as you search for a means of self-understanding through past experiences. — Chris Matakas

The factory might have given us the millionfold productivity increases that yielded the Industrial Revolution, but it achieved those gains by chaining us to machines, deskilling the artisan and turning him into a cog in the factory, stripped of judgment and dignity and disconnected from the rhythms of his spirit and the world around him. — William Gibson

God gives all to those, who get up early. — Anna Kournikova

There is no cause half so sacred as the cause of the people. There is no idea so uplifting as the idea of the service of humanity. — Woodrow Wilson

If any man claims the Negro should be content ... let him say he would willingly change the color of his skin and go to live in the Negro section of a large city. Then and only then has he a right to such a claim. — Robert Kennedy