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Sometimes the greatest things happen when they have no rhyme or reason to. Life and logic might be against them, but great things happen nonetheless.
— Jamie Schoffman
You don't need much to give. Give what you have.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
People in your life leave you a rhyme,
On leaving they leave a new footprint in the Sands of Time. — Adhish Mazumder
On leaving they leave a new footprint in the Sands of Time. — Adhish Mazumder
Today, do what you talked about doing yesterday.
— Bianca McCormick-Johnson
Life is a wave in the ocean of time. It touches the heart of the universe like a beautiful rhyme. We are riding the wave as spirits rhyme.
— Debasish Mridha
In case you missed it, this week, there was a tragedy in Kansas. Ten thousand people died - an entire town destroyed
— Barack Obama
And if I can take part in it by transforming my own consciousness, then someone else's, I'm happy to do it.
— Bill Hicks
My life was a blank paper, until you came to rhyme with words & make it a poetry book.
— Akansh Malik
Natural hydration is a key factor in any type of sports performance.
— Bikram Choudhury
Happiness will be abundant in your life when there is love, beauty, rhythm, and rhyme.
— Debasish Mridha
If you've taken the time to write something, then people should be given the opportunity to read it
— Martin Rothery
We fell. We got up. We ran.
— John Green
My idea of an educated person is one who can converse on one subject for more than two minutes.
— Robert Andrews Millikan
Two of the hardest words in the language to rhyme are life and love. Of all words!
— Stephen Sondheim
Love does not wait for the right person and the right time. It happens with anyone when the heart plays the rhyme.
— Debasish Mridha
In democratic society each citizen is habitually busy with the contemplation of a very petty object, which is himself.
— Alexis De Tocqueville