
Top 15 Devagarinho Sonza Quotes
#1. It's really important to remember that most people in the public eye are human for a start and a lot of things that you read in the media get slightly misconstrued and manipulated.
Geri Halliwell
#2. In his own way, he's lived life with all the intensity he could muster.
Haruki Murakami
#3. The tragedy of human history is decreasing happiness in the midst of increasing comforts.
Chinmayananda Saraswati
#4. We treat employees as a member of the family. If management take the risk of hiring them, we have to take the responsibility for them.
Akio Morita
#5. I'm putting my place in the universe into perspective.
I'm stardust.
I'm golden brown.
I'm just one small bit in a vast expanse.
Holly Goldberg Sloan
#6. On his multi-player injury substitutions against Western Samoa-It was like the Falklands crisis. I was counting them in and counting them out.
Jack Rowell
#7. I don't want to portray myself as a daredevil. I'm not at all.
Joshua Bell
#8. Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman.
Ludwig Van Beethoven
#9. The bards sing of love, they celebrate slaughter, they extol kings and flatter queens, but were I a poet I would write in praise of friendship.
Bernard Cornwell
#10. I wanted to hate Jake, of course, but as I watched them together, smiling and fumbling all over each other, I didn't hate him. I wanted to be him, sure, but I tried to remember I was ostensibly on a date with someone else.
John Green
#11. Sarcasm mascarades as the Preppy's sense of humor.
Lisa Birnbach
#12. It is sometimes said that we drink our religion with our mother's milk.
Al-Ghazali
#13. I think with each generation comes more opportunity. At least that's the way that I see it. I grew up in a generation that watched the birth of the internet. We all have. But I feel like I look around at the generation younger than me and it's a very opportunistic mantra.
Justin Timberlake
#14. The True Seeker must, before all else, cleanse his heart ...
Baha'u'llah
#15. We have to stop and be humble enough to understand that there is something called mystery.
Paulo Coelho
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