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Evil does not exist; once you have crossed the threshold, all is good. Once in another world, you must hold your tongue.
— Franz Kafka
Country has to stop giving electricity for free. It is like giving people cocaine.
— Farooq Abdullah
We live in a moment of history where change is so speeded up that we begin to see the present only when it is already disappearing.
— R.D. Laing
counted because things in my life had a way of disappearing on me, and I'd learned not to trust what I thought was there. What
— Sara Zarr
Black is the color
— Alexandra Bracken
The real tragedy is to live your entire life without anything that brings you joy and never even realize it. From
— Marie Kondo
Maybe maturity is merely accepting the tally of all the disappearing options of life.
— Miguel Syjuco
Because man still feared death, feared disappearing into nothingness, feared how death made each life insignificant.
— Gemma Malley
Life is a race against disappearing time
— Sunday Adelaja
Man often thinks of either his past or his future and in the mean time today passes like a fast train, disappearing forever on the horizon of life!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
More than the disappearing trees and roses, it's the human tendency to suppress the 'Natural Voice' of the 'Nature's Man' which is sorrowful.
— Ashutosh Gupta
The disappearing time is the race of life
— Sunday Adelaja
Even in the presence of others he was completely alone.
— Robert M. Pirsig
Women can't wait for equal pay. And I won't stop fighting to address this inequality.
— Barack Obama
Road rage is the expression of the amateur sociopath in all of us, cured by running into a professional.
— Robert Breault
Our lives are written in disappearing ink.
— Michelle Cliff
I got mean things on my mind.
— Robert Johnson
Think of your life not as a disappearing horizon, but as an approaching hope
— Bangambiki Habyarimana