Top 15 Veliler Eba Quotes

#1. For an American, there's no automatic place where people love the art of poetry. There's not a social class that considers poetry its property the way in some countries there's a snob value to the art.

Robert Pinsky

#2. He swallowed hard and looked deep into my eyes so intensely, I tried hard not to look away. I didn't want him to see how mildly scared of him I was. I touched the hand in his lap and he answered.

Mercy Cortez

#3. Look to the present. The great disease of 'I will be happy when ... ' is sweeping the world. You know the symptoms. You start thinking: I'll be happy when I get that ... BMW ... promotion ... status ... money. The only way to cure the disease is to find happiness and meaning now.

Marshall Goldsmith

#4. God is most important in everything

Sunday Adelaja

#5. I simply cannot understand the passion that some people have for making themselves thoroughly uncomfortable and then boasting about it afterwards.

Patricia Moyes

#6. Change, of course, is growth, and anything that is not growing is either paralysed or it's not alive, because that's life; we always change and we grow.

Isabel Lucas

#7. When it comes to chocolate, resistance is futile.

Regina Brett

#8. Certainly there are bubble-like valuations of certain companies, but I don't think anyone out there believes that we're going to go back to doing business the way we used to do business.

James Daly

#9. Truth is a woman. That is why it is enigmatic.

Lawrence Durrell

#10. The best thing about living at the beach is that you only have assholes on three sides of you.

George Carlin

#11. Most of us think we can hide our weaknesses from the world, and sometimes, we're right. But only if we're very very strong.

Brian K. Vaughan

#12. I have fallen in love with all sorts of girls and I fully intend to go on doing so.

Jacques Charles

#13. The enslaving of the other is also the enslaving of the self.

Nikolai Berdyaev

#14. I published my first poem in 'The Paris Review' in 1980.

Siri Hustvedt

#15. Nothing can inspire religious duty or animation but religion.

Alexander Cockburn

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