Zindagi Ek Paheli Quotes & Sayings
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When you travel on a bus with guys who love all kinds of music, you get exposed to some great stuff, man. — Gregg Allman
Is love supposed to ruin you? It seems to me you shouldn't destroy yourself out of life for purposes of love
or what good is it? — Saul Bellow
I wanted to cry and scream to the world that this was unfair, but I knew I had no right. Life was unfair to a lot of people. I wasn't special, and this was the fate I'd been given. — Richelle Mead
Research has shown that children who play often both solitarily and socially become more creative and imaginative than those whose exposure to play and toys is limited. — Brian Sutton-Smith
Love, whether sexual, parental, or fraternal, is essentially sacrificial, and prompts a man to give his life for his friends. — George Santayana
Up until the 20th century, traditional cultures (and this is still true of most cultures in the world) always believed that too high a view of yourself was the root cause of all the evil in the world ... Our belief today
and it in deeply rooted in everything
is that people misbehave for lack of self-esteem and because they have too low a view of themselves. — Timothy Keller
Thy key to being able to communicate and benefit from each other is to truly see you own value. That will allow you to see it more clearly in others. — Garrison Wynn
One day anyone died i guess
(and noone stooped to kiss his face)
busy folk buried them side by side
little by little and was by was — E. E. Cummings
I'm happy to belong to this group of top champions having excelled here. — Hermann Maier
People start to heal the moment they feel heard. — Cheryl Richardson
We are a manifestation that we perpetuate through space-time. Death is the ceasing of the observation of it whether by direct or indirect influence. — Solange Nicole
Today we say that the law of relativity is supposed to be true at all energies, but someday somebody may come along and say how stupid we were. — Richard P. Feynman
Our population has doubled since the 1960s while wild animal populations have dropped by a third. — Sue Donaldson
