Top 16 Persinal Quotes
#1. A person's true security consists not in his own persinal, solitary effort, but in the common integrity of mankind.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#2. Her carriage bespoke an exquisite misery, a wretchedness so perfect and so absolute that it manifested as dignity, as calm. More than a dark horse, she was darkness itself, the cloak of it.
Eleanor Catton
#3. There is no conflict in the absolute universe, but there is conflict in the relative world.
Koichi Tohei
#4. The moon climbed out of the ravine, blue, skinny, as if it had been fed on nothing but skimmed milk. It climbed out, and quickly slithered up and up along the finest thread-away from trouble, and on the very top it huddled, crouching on thin legs. ("The Protectress Of Sinners")
Yevgeny Zamyatin
#5. Seems like the only one who doesn't see your beauty is the face in the mirror looking back at you.
Taylor Swift
#6. The meaning of yoga is connection of mind, body and spirit. If you have a bad telecommunication system, your body gets sick. Yoga helps fix that.
Bikram Choudhury
#7. Men have feelings too, you know. You bruise the petals of my manflower.
Libba Bray
#8. When kings the sword of justice first lay down,
They are no kings, though they possess the crown.
Titles are shadows, crowns are empty things,
The good of subjects is the end of kings.
Daniel Defoe
#9. There are worse things
than being alone
but it often takes
decades to realize this
and most often when you do
it's too late
and there's nothing worse
than too late
Charles Bukowski
#10. In a small space, you want to keep the bedding as simple as possible so it looks clean, calm and collected.
Nate Berkus
#11. To pay more is the easy way. In fact, the solution possibilities to the problem are many.
Vladimir Putin
#13. For ambitious and greedy, there exists no summit, but only climbing up perpetually.
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#14. No amount of law enforcement can solve a problem that goes back to the family.
J. Edgar Hoover
#15. I think I have now, by God's help, discharged my obligation in writing this large work. Let those who think I have said too little, or those who think I have said too much, forgive me; and let those who think I have said just enough join me in giving thanks to God. Amen.
Augustine Of Hippo
#16. (All the grief she had suffered over her lifetime had moulded her face into a mask of eternal sadness)
Jean Sasson
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