Oh my only friend, my best beloved, the gates are open in my house – do not pass by like a dream.
RABINDRANATH TAGOREIf I can’t make it through one door, I’ll go through another door- or i’ll make a door. Something terrific will come no matter how dark the present.
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Let me not beg for the stilling of my pain, but for the heart to conquer it.
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I have spent many days stringing and unstringing my instrument while the song I came to sing remains unsung.
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Let me light my lamp , says the star, And never debate if it will help to remove the darkness
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Death is not extinguishing the light; it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come.
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Some day I shall sing to thee in the sunrise of some other world, I have seen thee before in the light of the earth, in the love of man.
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Love’s gift cannot be given, it waits to be accepted.
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The water in a vessel is sparkling; the water in the sea is dark. The small truth has words which are clear; the great truth has great silence.
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Men can only think. Women have a way of understanding without thinking. Woman was created out of God’s own fancy. Man, He had to hammer into shape.
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Stray birds of summer come to my window to sing and fly away. And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fall there with a sigh.
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Love does not claim possession, but gives freedom.
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Nirvana is not the blowing out of the candle. It is the extinguishing of the flame because day is come.
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The stars are not afraid to appear like fireflies.
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If you cry because the sun has gone out of your life, your tears will prevent you from seeing the stars.
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The biggest changes in a women’s nature are brought by love; in man, by ambition
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You can’t cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water.
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