Maturity is when you stop complaining and making excuses, and start making changes.
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Quote:- Maturity, understanding, sensibility is that tools which can repair worst situations & relationship.
Author:- Sonal Takalkar
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Mavelin realized there and then that her favorite part of Karen’s face were her eyes. She could stare into them and get lost in a world only the two of them could enter.
Invalid Hunter, Vol. 1
Author:- Justin Villanueva
Category:- Love
Quote:- Max had once read in one of his father's books that some childhood images become engraved in the mind like photographs, like scenes you can return to again and again and will always remember, no matter how much time goes by.
The Prince of Mist
Author:- Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Category:- time
Quote:- Max was gloating about his relationship with Sage," Nick said, closing the door. "Says he's taking her out dancing. He also mentioned he planned on marrying her, but he doesn't want Nicki as part of the deal." Nick frowned. "I just don't understand why Sage would be into a guy like Max, but apparently she is.
Author:- Sharon Carter
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Maximize the time you have through hard work, concentration and research
Author:- Sunday Adelaja
Category:- time
Quote:- Maxims & Other Quotes If you need an adjective or adverb, you're still fishing for he right noun or verb. 34 Was this a true story? It seemed somehow unimaginable, a fantasy of some kind. But he told it with such conviction that, against my own wishes, I believed him. Was this indeed the essence of storytelling? Did one simply have to relate a tale in a believable fashion, with the authority of the imagination? 36 Memory is a mirror that may easily shatter. 81Readers become invisible even to themselves. Only the story lives. It’s the fate of the writer, yes, as well, to disappear. ~ Alastair Reid 83‘There is only now,’ Borges exclaimed with unstoppable force. ‘Act, dear boy! Do not procrastinate! It’s the worst of sins. I’ve thought about this, you see: the progression toward evil. Murder, this is very bad, a sin. It leads to thievery. And thievery, of course, leads to drunkenness and Sabbath-breaking. And Sabbath-breaking leads to incivility and at last procrastination. A slippery slope into the pit!’ 98Borges: I no longer need to save face. This is one of the benefits of extreme age. Nothing matters much, and very little matters at all. 100Borges: Believe me, you will one day read Don Quixote with a profound sense of recollection. This happens when you read a classic. It finds you where you have been. 102Parini: I try not to think of the phallus, except when I can think of nothing else, which is most of the time.Borges: This is the fate of young men, a limited focus. One of the few advantages of my blindness has been that I no longer focus my eyes on objects of arousal. I look inward now, though the mind has mountains, dangerous cliffs. 105Borges: Writers are always pirates, marauding, taking whatever pleases them from others, shaping these stolen goods to our purposes. Writers feed off the corpses of those who passed before them, their precursors. On the other hand they invent their precursors. They create them in their own image, as God did with man.108Borges: Nobody can teach you anything. That’s the first truth. We teach ourselves. 115Borges: One should avoid strong emotion, especially when it interferes with the work at hand. We have European blood in our veins, you and I. Mine is northern blood. We’re cold people, you see. Warriors. 125Borges: The influence of Quixote was such that Sancho acquired a taste for literary wisdom. Such wisdom in his aphorisms! ‘One can find a remedy for everything but death.’ Or this: ‘Make yourself into honey and the flies will devour you.’ 151Borges: You see, I designed my work for the tiniest audience, ‘fit company though few.’ A writer’s imagination should not be diluted by crowds! 151Borges: If you don’t abandon the spirit, the spirit will not abandon you. 181
Borges and Me: An Encounter
Author:- Jay Parini
Category:- best
Quote:- May August wind blow you in the right direction.Acts 2:1-4James 3:4John 3:8
Author:- De philosopher DJ Kyos
Category:- best
Quote:- May be its mine bad-luck Or yours not to get me But I still have hope Of being yours
Blended Words
Author:- Hasil Paudyal
Category:- hope,poetry
Quote:- may came home with a smooth round stoneas small as a world and as large as alone.
Author:- E.E. Cummings
Category:- poetry
Quote:- May every day of the new year brings New Grace.
Author:- Lailah Gifty Akita
Category:- motivational
Quote:- May God us keepFrom Single vision and Newton's sleep.
Author:- William Blake
Category:- science
Quote:- May I confess good people,it been i while my last passing near the mirror, please don't judge me.This things heppen to everyone, since I joined the gym quiters in body strike I'm regretting it cause quiters deos'not win.
Author:- Nozipho N.Maphumulo
Category:- motivational
Quote:- May I free myself from the labyrinth of knowledge.
Author:- Suman Pokhrel
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- May it [American independence] be to the world, what I believe it will be, (to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally to all,) the signal of arousing men to burst the chains under which monkish ignorance and superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves, and to assume the blessings and security of self-government. That form which we have substituted, restores the free right to the unbounded exercise of reason and freedom of opinion. All eyes are opened, or opening, to the rights of man. The general spread of the light of science has already laid open to every view the palpable truth, that the mass of mankind has not been born with saddles on their backs, nor a favored few booted and spurred, ready to ride them legitimately... These are grounds of hope for others. For ourselves, let the annual return of this day forever refresh our recollections of these rights, and an undiminished devotion to them.[Letter to Roger C. Weightman on the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, 24 June 1826. This was Jefferson's last letter]
Letters of Thomas Jefferson
Author:- Thomas Jefferson
Category:- science,hope
Quote:- may my heart always be open to littlebirds who are the secrets of livingwhatever they sing is better than to knowand if men should not hear them men are old may my mind stroll about hungryand fearless and thirsty and suppleand even if it's sunday may i be wrongfor whenever men are right they are not young and may myself do nothing usefullyand love yourself so more than trulythere's never been quite such a fool who could failpulling all the sky over him with one smile
E.E. Cummings: Complete Poems 1904-1962
Author:- E.E. Cummings
Category:- poetry
Quote:- May peace be ever in your sight / and conquer hearts of those who'd fight / for false beliefs or grievous wrongs / or threaten hate where hope belongs.(from Prayer for the Voices of Resistance)
The Humbling and Other Poems
Author:- Robert J. Tiess
Category:- hope
