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“Think outside the box; if possible, think as if there is no box. Aim high, above the ceilings; aim as if no ceiling can limit you. Dream big!”
Israelmore Ayivor“He was not a likeable figure but then when you are a part of a family, you cannot wish to see someone wither away even when you dislike him. He is a part of your blood, he and all his idiosyncrasies. There is always a tinge of warmth in the corner of your heart, reminiscent of the good times spent together. Then there are always those moments, when you wonder why everything turned out so different. When you wonder what possibly could hold people together, if not the fact that they come from the same blood? Or are we just not born to be that way? Craving to be something that we cannot be, each with our own false ceilings to hide our true selves?”
Amit Sharma, False Ceilings“She doesn't understand that doors, walls, fences, ceilings - they're helpless to keep out what determinedly desires to get in.”
Sonya Hartnett, Surrender“Sometimes we need a wise guide to peel back the ceiling of our lives to remind us that infinity never places any limits on our skies.”
Curtis Tyrone Jones“There are no more ceilings over my dreams... They have no limit”
they limitless! They are extra-large!“The giant console, high ceilings, and glass windows mean nothing than love from the heart.”
Auliq Ice“Fiercely guard the passions igniting your heart, so that your flames reach the highest ceilings of success without the eyes of envy.”
Suzy Kassem“The joy and laughter and youth they brought was an antidote to the somberness enveloping his flat, the hours when he felt the very walls and ceilings were encrusted with the distress of of unhappy decades”
Rohinton Mistry, Family Matters“The ceilings had set off a ghostly echo, giving all that desperate hilarity the quality of a memory even as I sat listening to it, memories of things I'd never known.”
Donna Tartt, The Secret History“Feminism is not inherently bourgeois, but bourgeois feminism is the only one given voice in our society. That is why women’s issues discuss glass ceilings rather than dirt floors.”
James Rozoff