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Wijesiri Wettimuny Quotes By Emily Dickinson

The appetite for silence is seldom an acquired taste. — Emily Dickinson

Wijesiri Wettimuny Quotes By Ole Hallesby

To pray is nothing more involved than to open the door, giving Jesus access to our needs and permitting Him to exercise His own power in dealing with them. — Ole Hallesby

Wijesiri Wettimuny Quotes By Anne Rice

Pure evil has no real place. And that means, doesn't it, that I have no place. Except, perhaps, in the art that repudiates evil - the vampire comics, the horror novels, the old gothic tales - or in the roaring chants of the rock stars who dramatize the battles against evil that each mortal fights within himself. — Anne Rice

Wijesiri Wettimuny Quotes By Paul Johnson

A deliberate plan is not always necessary for the highest art; it emerges. — Paul Johnson

Wijesiri Wettimuny Quotes By Timothy Keller

The only love that won't disappoint you is one that can't change, that can't be lost, that is not based on the ups and downs of life or of how well you live. It is something that not even death can take away from you. God's love is the only thing like that. — Timothy Keller

Wijesiri Wettimuny Quotes By Chris D'Elia

Once I started doing stand-up, everything fell into place. That was when I started acting more; I felt like I'd found my place in the business. — Chris D'Elia

Wijesiri Wettimuny Quotes By Albert Einstein

If you can't explain something simply, you don't know enough about it. — Albert Einstein

Wijesiri Wettimuny Quotes By Joan Jett

When I met you you were oh so sweet, now you give me the bread and you take all the meat. — Joan Jett

Wijesiri Wettimuny Quotes By Don DeLillo

The figure of the gunman in the window was inextricable from the victim and his history. This sustained Oswald in his cell. It gave him what he needed to live. The more time he spent in a cell, the stronger he would get. Everybody knew who he was now. — Don DeLillo