Yayana Quotes & Sayings
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I think that I altered history in 'Elizabeth,' and I interpreted history far more than Danny Boyle or Richard Attenborough did to 'Slumdog Millionaire' or 'Gandhi.' They took Indian novels or Indian characters and very much stayed within the Indian diaspora. — Shekhar Kapur
Remember that Christ works in and through you, and provides all that God desires for you and all that you need. — Andrew Murray
Ahead of me lies the familiar litany: weakening of the heart, hardening of the arteries, increasing brittleness of bones, decreases in kidney filtration rates, lower resistance of the immune system, and loss of memory. The list could be extended almost indefinitely. Evolution seems indeed to have arranged things so that all our systems deteriorate, and that we invest in repair only as much as we are worth. — Jared Diamond
Six foot eight and all asshole. — Lauren Beukes
When radio keeps silent, our ears shall never hear the real details! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Books in general are great, but I'm a fiction lover, and I will continue to do it. — David Bergen
It's possible to have a happy ending, even if the ending isn't what you imagined. — Natalie Lloyd
With love that knew no fear, the Singer caught his torment, wrapped it all in song and gave it back to him as peace. — Calvin Miller
snatch of an old Bob Dylan lyric occurred to him, something about the price you had to pay to keep from going through everything twice. — Stephen King
They that love beyond the world
cannot be separated by it.
Death cannot kill what never dies. — William Penn
Extreme civilization robs crime of its frightful poetry, and prevents the writer from restoring it. That would be too dreadful, say those good souls who want everything to be prettified, even the horrible. In the name of philanthropy, imbecile criminologists reduce the punishment, and inept moralists the crime, and what is more they reduce the crime only in order to reduce the punishment. Yet the crimes of extreme civilization are undoubtedly more atrocious than those of extreme barbarism, by virtue of their refinement, of the corruption they imply and of their superior degree of intellectualism. ("A Woman's Vengeance") — Jules Barbey D'Aurevilly
I had the intention of becoming a theologian ... but now I see how God is, by my endeavors, also glorified in astronomy, for 'the heavens declare the glory of God.' — Johannes Kepler
