Top 13 True War For Survival Begins Quotes
#1. The unthinkable is thinkable. No: likely.
Tom Peters
#2. I never want to fall in love again,
Loneliness is vastly under rated.
On and off causes so much pain,
Vanity is why I still waited.
Every time I try to get close,
You close yet another door.
Our story is a ridiculous prose,
Understand I won't take anymore.
Ritoban Chakrabarti
#3. The inertia of a jungle village is a dangerous thing. Before you know it your whole life has slipped by and you are still waiting there.
Tahir Shah
#4. I don't think writers change the past any more than other people do, except in so far as we may mine our lives and change things for fictional use.
Marge Piercy
#5. Are you God, Dr August? Are you the only living creature that matters? Do you think, because you remember it, that your pain is bigger and more important? Do you think, because you experience it, that your life is the only life that gets counted?
Claire North
#6. I fall for centuries of life. First sunlight touches this hillside; and buried inside the earth, a seed stirs, turning slowly in the deep soil like a tadpole turning itself in a dank pool.
Ned Hayes
#7. If every kid who said he was going to the library, when he was really off doing something else, actually went to the library, they'd have to send out for more books.
Ron Koertge
#8. There are people doing yoga in New York, dancing around; that's the power of India. You go to a nightclub somewhere in Spain and there's Amitabh Bachchan on the screen there, dancing around. That's the power of India. That's the power of Indian people.
Rahul Gandhi
#9. The best way to lose an enemy is to treat him like a friend.
John Maxwell
#10. You have gone into the Temple ... and found Him, as always, there.
C.S. Lewis
#11. You cannot change the way you feel until you change the way you think because your thoughts will determine the way you feel.
Tony Evans
#12. When we love the planet, we love ourselves, and when we love ourselves, we love the planet.
Alysia Reiner
#13. The country listened to thousands of speeches and read thousands of newspaper columns raking over every argument for and against imperialism and every aspect of the war in the Philippines.
Barbara W. Tuchman
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