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“A place to live is not a place to stayA place to stay is not a living place”
Munia Khan“A place to live is not a place to stayA place to stay is not a living place”
Munia Khan“Our brains are hardwired to think in terms of place and to associate psychic value or meaning to the places we inhabit.”
Colin Dickey, Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places“There are no unsacred places”
there are only sacred places and desecrated places.“Lonely Places, then are the places that are not on international wavelengths, do not know how to carry themselves, are lost when it comes to visitors. They are shy, defensive, curious places; places that do not know how they are supposed to behave.”
Pico Iyer, Falling Off the Map: Some Lonely Places of the World“A place for everything, everything in its place.”
Benjamin Franklin“Imagination of a place, attracted the possibility of my travel to the place.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, The Alphabets of Success: Passion Driven Life“Every person has to prepare himself to the point where no place would be burdensome for him. The place may get bored with him, but he will not get bored; he has to get prepared to that extent. Because otherwise these are infinite places; there is no end to the places. Infinite places are there.”
Dada Bhagwan“Serving a God who is relentless in His pursuit to save me is my daily reminder that the value I place on my myself or that which others may place on me will always fall short in comparison to the value Jesus places on me.”
Diana Rowe, Born to Die in My Place: A Story of Unconditional Love“Where you come from is gone, where you thought you were going to was never there, and where you are is no good unless you can get away from it. Where is there a place for you to be? No place... Nothing outside you can give you any place... In yourself right now is all the place you've got.”
Flannery O'Connor, Wise Blood“There are places we fear, places we dream, places whose exiles we became and never learned it until, sometimes, too late.”
Thomas Pynchon