Varduikara Quotes & Sayings
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The world is an all right place to be, when you accept all that is going on around you. — Sarah Olson
It's not about what it is, but about what it can become. — Dr. Seuss
A lot of people say colonialism was 'evil' or whatever, but what have they really done with Africa since we gave it back to them? I don't think it should be considered 'racist' to admit maybe ending apartheid did more harm than good in South Africa. — Zach Braff
Ninety percent of the game (baseball) is half mental. — Yogi Berra
Beware the crazy traveller! Mind expansion can be contagious... — Nicole Leigh West
If I'm in a relationship, that girl gets showered with letters from the road. I pour my heart into it. — Jason Mraz
Let the world see that this nation can bear prosperity; and that her honest virtue in time of peace is equal to her bravest valor in time of war. — Thomas Paine
Learning and literature have a way of outlasting the civilization that made them. — Dorothy L. Sayers
I do find acting cathartic. — Francesca Annis
My Opinion Is Just Opinion — Sushil Singh
You ask if there is no doctrine of sorrow in my philosophy. Of acute sorrow I suppose that I know comparatively little. My saddestand most genuine sorrows are apt to be but transient regrets. The place of sorrow is supplied, perchance, by a certain hard and proportionately barren indifference. I am of kin to the sod, and partake of its dull patience,
in winter expecting the sun of spring. — Henry David Thoreau
The more apparatus a magician carries about with him - coloured powders, stuffed cats, magical hats and so forth - the greater the fraud you will eventually discover him to be! — Susanna Clarke
One can say that the author is an ideological product, since we represent him as the opposite of his historically real function. (When a historically given function is represented in a figure that inverts it, one has an ideological production.) The author is therefore the ideological figure by which one marks the manner in which we fear the proliferation of meaning. — Michel Foucault
To think it, wish it, even want it
but do it! No, that I cannot understand. — Henrik Ibsen