Top 14 Cedis To Naira Quotes
#1. Don't we have to live a little first? And read later?
Ronald Frame
#3. I love you, do you hear me? I can't breathe without you.
Kahlen Aymes
#4. Isn't it time that these most ancient sorrows of ours
grew fruitful? Time that we tenderly loosed ourselves
from the loved one, and, unsteadily, survived:
the way the arrow, suddenly all vector, survives the string
to be more than itself. For abiding is nowhere.
Rainer Maria Rilke
#5. I could tell you an extensively strange story, I warned.
Oh, good! Gram said. Delicious!
Sharon Creech
#6. Our very first problem is to accept our present circumstances as they are, ourselves as we are, and the people about us as they are.
Tom Walsh
#7. The sphinx is the riddle, not the riddler. Do you knows what that means?
No. Is it a riddle?
George R R Martin
#10. I've had my say out, and I shall be the' easier for't all my life. There's no pleasure i' living, if you're to be corked up forever, and only dribble your mind out by the sly, like a leaky barrel.
George Eliot
#11. There is, in fact, a paradox about working to serve the community, and it is this: that to aim directly at serving the community is to falsify the work; the only way to serve the community is to forget the community and serve the work.
Dorothy L. Sayers
#12. [ ... ] It's not your job to fix the world; it's your job to live well. That's your birth right. Everyone knows it, but far too few people actually take to implementing it.
Alice Walsh
#13. I looked over at her face. I could see the light from my heartbeat on her tears.
M T Anderson
#14. When I have attempted to join myself to others by services, it proved an intellectual trick,-no more. They eat your service like apples, and leave you out. But love them, and they feel you, and delight in you all the time.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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