High Existence Quotes
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Kolkata is the relatively unexplored part of India as far as Hindi films are concerned.
— Sanjay Dutt
What distinguishes Cambridge from Oxford, broadly speaking, is that nobody who has been to Cambridge feels impelled to write about it.
— A.A. Milne
I want to live faster, faster, faster! ... I fear that this desire to live always at high pressure is the presage of a short existence. Who knows?
— Marie Bashkirtseff
Land ownership has never been a problem. People have access to land. The peasants cannot complain about land ownership.
— Jakaya Kikwete
My fingers running through her hair, she forgets all her problems.
- Let's Get Lost — Bandile M. Matsenjwa
- Let's Get Lost — Bandile M. Matsenjwa
Your illustrations are really good." "You've mastered another world than I.
— Robert H. Eisenman
Truth does not become untruth simply because its existence upsets the scion of a High House.
— Jim Butcher
America's lifestyle expectations are far too high and need to be adjusted so we have less things and a smaller, better existence.
— Jeff Greene
In the flesh rather than the work of the Spirit, it is easy to say we are showing holiness and it only be egotistic pride and hardness.
— Francis Schaeffer
Big companies have trouble with innovation. Innovation is about bad ideas, or ideas that look like bad ideas. That's the fundamental thing.
— Ben Horowitz
I want to keep on living, in any form. I resign my body freely, to the uses of others. They
— Margaret Atwood
Autumn flings her fiery cloak over the sumac, beech and oak.
— Susan Lendroth
Fantasy stays in the mind. Reality stays in the heart.
— Rizi Dame C. Briz
I expect it is very possible that I would make as good a President as a great many men who are talked of for that position.
— Warren G. Harding
Nothing can ever overcome that one enormous sex (female) superiority that even the male child is born closer to his mother than to his father.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton