Kabir Quotes
Now I have no caste, no creed,
Kabir
Quotes to Explore
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Whatever makes an impression on the heart seems lovely in the eye.
Saadi
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What he wrote was this: The great tragedy of my life is that in my search for the Holy Grail everyone calls True Love, I see myself as Zorro, a romantic and mysterious highwayman - and the women I desire see me as Porky Pig.
Harlan Ellison
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No philosophy, no religion, has ever brought so glad a message to the world as this good news of Atheism.
Annie Besant
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Giving up at something that no longer serves a purpose, or protects you, or helps you, isn't giving up at all, it's growing up.
Laurell K. Hamilton
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What we in Iran had in common with Fitzgerald was this dream that became our obsession and took over our reality, this terrible, beautiful dream, impossible in its actualization, for which any amount of violence might be justified or forgiven.
Azar Nafisi
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You know, kids come to see me in the same way that their parents would go to see a rock concert.
David Guetta
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I'm a bit shy, I suppose, and a bit lazy.
Joan Collins
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Screenwriting is like ironing. You move forward a little bit and go back and smooth things out.
Paul Thomas Anderson
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That is the fun of being an actor. You play all different kinds of people.
Chris Messina
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I think it is important for kids to be kids.
LeAnn Rimes
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As a grown woman, I saw the first black president reach down a hand and touch the face of a child like I once was, lifting his eyes toward a better future. But I have never, ever, in all my years seen a leader so committed to delivering that better future to America's children as Hillary Clinton.
Donna Brazile
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I think, for me, there's The Book I Should Write and The Book I Wanted to Write - and they weren't the same book. The Book I Should Write should be realistic, since I studied English Lit. It should be cultural. It should reflect where I am today. The Book I Wanted to Write would probably include flying women, magic, and all of that.
Marlon James
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I'd watched a lot of David Letterman for sure. As far as who I watched as a late-show host, it was definitely Letterman.
Chad VanGaalen
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I've tried to get better about weighing what I think the accessibility of an idea is against the cost of executing it. I've tried to be smarter about that, because if you're not smart about that, you're going to be unemployed. But I'm still mystified about what works for people. And I'm not talking about my movies, I'm talking in general. I'm mystified by the stuff that doesn't work. I'm mystified by what's going on in the critical side, too.
Steven Soderbergh
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Be true to yourself and you cannot be a traitor to any good cause on earth.
Eugene V. Debs
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I think when you're 17 and you're angry, you're angry about very short-term things. And there's nothing wrong about writing that record. It's a very real record to write; it's the realest record I could write when I was 17. The problem is, when you're 28, it's not the same thing; it can be a put-on.
Patrick Stump
Fall Out Boy
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The depth of the middle class is waning as the polarization of society is in progress.
Katsuya Okada
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Now I have no caste, no creed,
Kabir