Unagarian Quotes & Sayings
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There are certain things that are too painful for people to even write about sometimes, and there are certain things that are too hard to read about again. — V.S. Naipaul

So I get ready to let go and free-fall in the scariest jump of my life. But she's with me. So I swallow my fear and do it. — Liz Reinhardt

If I were at any time to set out on a career of deceit, it would be of Miss Marple that I should be afraid. — Agatha Christie

My mind is neither the master nor the slave...
It is me, and I coexist. — Karthikeyan KC

Because of Christianity the West has missed many things, and one of them is meditation, the rarest flowering of a human being, because they have made it equivalent to contemplation. Contemplation is thinking. Meditation is no-thinking. — Rajneesh

The greater the trust within the couple, the greater the opening to share in love. — John Friend

I want to know why I read as a child with such a frantic appetite, why I sucked the words off the page with such an edge of desperation. — Francis Spufford

God will always turn trials, national and personal into the manifestation of His glory — Sunday Adelaja

Beside the china-cupboard and beneath Ratafee stood Emma's harp, a green harp ornamented with gilt scrolls and acanthus leaves in the David manner. When Laura was little she would sometimes steal into the empty drawing-room and pluck the strings which remained unbroken. They answered with a melancholy and distracted voice, and Laura would pleasantly frighten herself with the thought of Emma's ghost coming back to make music with cold fingers, stealing into the empty drawing-room as noiselessly as she had done. But Emma's was a gentle ghost. — Sylvia Townsend Warner

I like to try to hit all of my dives. — Troy Dumais

The butterflies in my stomach turn into vampire bats as we pull up to the school. — Cat Clarke

There is a fertile stretch of flat lands in Indiana where unagarian Eastern travelers, glancing from car windows, shudder and return their eyes to interior upholstery, preferring even the swaying comparisons of a Pullman to the monotony without. — Booth Tarkington

In this life you sometimes have to choose between pleasing God and pleasing man. - In the long run, it's better to please God - he's more apt to remember. — Harry Kemelman