Top 28 Neena Quotes
#1. When I first moved to L.A., I didn't have a lot of money to join a gym or take classes, so I improvised. My sister and I went to the library and looked over their DVD collection and discovered Neena and Veena, these Egyptian twins who have a whole series of belly dancing routines. We did them all.
AnnaLynne McCord
#2. We all want to be happier, more financially secure and to experience more rewarding relationships. We all dream of making something more of our lives. A mountain trail is a terrific place to make our biggest, boldest, brightest dreams come true.
Toni Sorenson
#3. The BBC will always be attacked by whoever is in government. It is that George Bush thing of 'If you're not with us you are against us.'
Graham Norton
#4. A virtue never tested is no virtue at all.
- Must I Paint You a Picture
Billy Bragg
#5. Europe is made of history,
America of philosophy,
Asia of prosperity,
and Africa of opportunity.
Sami Leino
#6. Appreciate, Let purpose inspire action, Learn with humility, Go beyond .. all in Here & Now.
Neena Verma
#7. I wasn't inspired so much by a person as by reading many good books. I loved to write and I wondered if I might be able to write material that others would enjoy reading.
Peg Kehret
#8. How rich 'rich enough' is in a city like Delhi is debatable.
Neena Dass
#9. Twilight ...
Say, who you are !!
The dusk before the night
Or the dawn before the light
(Page 73)
Neena Verma
#10. You're impinging on my private space," I said, inching backward.
Patch gave a barely-there smile. "Impinging? This isn't the SAT, Nora.
Becca Fitzpatrick
#11. You can't get a personal computer to work without Windows (this is under the assumption you can actually get Windows to work).
Steven B. Green
#12. Grief
You plunge one in many emotions
Betrayal, Despair, Depression, Fear, Anger
Grief
You are more difficult to face than Death
Grief
Please let my faith stay stronger than you
Grief
I so wish you eventually lose out to love
(Page 58)
Neena Verma
#13. Yellowdog, where does sorrow go?"
He held his heart. "Lives here, in each of us.
Trebor Healey
#14. There are words like 'orphan', 'widow' and 'widower' in all languages. But there is no word in any language to describe a parent who loses a child. How does one describe the pain of 'ultimate bereavement'! (Page 50)
Neena Verma
#15. Let's means-test benefits - let's means-test Social Security and Medicare and make the rich pay more for these benefits.
Rand Paul
#16. Letting myself fall wasn't easy. It wasn't hard either. It was a calling that I had to honour. I did honour. I took a plunge into my dark abyss. I faced my grief, my fear, my sadness, my loneliness, my anguish, myself. (Page 78)
Neena Verma
#17. His voice had fallen into the guttural range. "She is not you. No one will ever be what you are to me." Her heart broke. Into a million tiny pieces.
Nalini Singh
#18. The dawn broke, but the Sun did not rise that morning. It was a morning of 'mourning'. (Page 24)
Neena Verma
#19. Cold, still and merciless
Death comes visiting
With absolute finality
(Page 24)
Neena Verma
#20. It's always the people who strive to find, and tell you about one of your imperfections, that want to feel one step above you. The truth is their ten steps below you with nothing better to say.
Ron Baratono
#21. Lament invoked love.
Woe invoked wonder.
Grief invoked grace.
Cry invoked celebration.
(Page 80)
Neena Verma
#22. He is also a victim of some injustice; he usually tries to be alone, in order to show his pain to others.
Paulo Coelho
#23. We are generally not programmed to imagine death, to handle death, to absorb grief, at least not in the immediacy of things, definitely not when the 'thing' has happened to another person.
Neena Verma
#24. I came to understand the most intriguing irony of life, that the most intimate partner of life is death.
(Page 94)
Neena Verma
#25. Death
It does not happen to the dead alone
Those left behind, die too
In parts that would never heal and come back to life
(Page 14)
Neena Verma
#26. The first half of my life I went to school, the second half of my life I got an education.
Mark Twain
#27. Nature does not abandon us. Rather, it helps us in accepting our loss, grief and pain. It stays with us, even cries with us. It gifts us openings, may be more than once, to heal, transcend and re-emerge. (Page xii)
Neena Verma
#28. Bereavement, despair, ache, yearning happen to all. We all bear the pain of grief. We all take them in our own ways. And we are all blessed with the grace to transcend. (Page xii)
Neena Verma
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