
Top 15 Issara Bedi Quotes
#1. Storytelling is important. Part of human continuity.
Robert Redford
#2. Stars blazed above Hollyleaf 's head, reminding her that the spirits of her ancestors were watching over her.
Erin Hunter
#3. But if people are genuinely happy in their choice of action or lifestyle, we do not need to impose our standards. If they are not harming themselves, if they are not harming others, can we be generous enough to feel joy for them? That is the practice of mudita.
Sharon Salzberg
#4. To be in 'Vogue' has to mean something. It's an endorsement. It's a validation.
Anna Wintour
#5. We have built no temple but the Capitol. We consult no common oracle but the Constitution.
Rufus Choate
#6. What again could this astonishing thing be like which people were so anxious to contradict, that in doing so they did not mind contradicting themselves?
G.K. Chesterton
#7. If she'd been the slightest bit more patient, she wouldn't have called her future husband a moron. Oh, he was at times, but it was kinder to let him think she didn't know.
Lexi Blake
#8. It's hard for me to believe that I will die. Because I'm bubbling in a frigid freshness. My life is going to be very long because each instant is. The impression is that I'm still to be born and I can't quite manage it.
Clarice Lispector
#9. There is a terribly terrestrial mindset about what we need to do to take care of the planet - as if the ocean somehow doesn't matter or is so big, so vast that it can take care of itself, or that there is nothing that we could possibly do that we could harm the ocean.
Sylvia Earle
#10. When you see what the deficit is, then you have to do something about it.
Viola Davis
#11. Denial ain't just a river in Egypt.
Mark Twain
#12. That's how hospitals get you. You go in to visit and before you know it they got a camera stuck up your butt and they're looking' to find poloponies.
Janet Evanovich
#13. Every night the dream that enamors me is the one about you and me.
Avijeet Das
#14. It is a melancholy truth, that a suppression of the press could not more completely deprive the nation of its benefits than is done by its abandoned prostitution to falsehood.
Thomas Jefferson
#15. With his sunglasses gone and his scarf hanging down, there was no denying that he had no flesh, he had no skin, he had no eyes and he had no face.
All he had was a skull for a head.
Derek Landy
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