Incomparable Quotes

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Ranjani Ramachandran
“As deep as the ocean, My rewards for you;
The more I give, the more I have;
As clear as the summer sky, My thoughts for you;
The more I long, the more I fade;
As mighty as the mountains, My prayers for you;
The more I ask, the more I get;

Because our love is one of a kind;
The one that will make you rise like never before; absolute and infinite;
The one that I will never fall from; if so only in your arms”
Ranjani Ramachandran

Toba Beta
“None could be the most perfect.
If indeed any, it is only perfect.”
Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut

C.S. Lewis
“And now it came. It was fiery, sharp, bright and ruthless, ready to kill, ready to die, outspeeding light: it was Charity, not as mortals imagine it, not even as it has been humanised for them since the Incarnation of the Word, but the translunary virtue, fallen upon them direct from the Third Heaven, unmitigated. They were blinded, scorched, defeaned. They thought it would burn their bones. They could not bear that it should continue. They could not bear that it should cease.”
C.S. Lewis, That Hideous Strength

“The death of Robert G. Ingersoll, on July 21, 1899, was one of the most widely -- noted events of that year in the civilized world. It was also one of the most widely and profoundly regretted, -- the most deeply deplored. Everywhere, the wisest knew (and the noblest felt) that the cause of humanity had met its greatest loss. To many thousands who realized the intellectual amplitude, the moral heroism and grandeur, the boundless generosity and sympathy, the tenderness and affection, of this incomparable man, his passing was as an intimate and bitter bereavement.

Ingersoll was doubtless known, personally and otherwise, to more people than any other American who had not sat in the presidential chair; and, notwithstanding either the number or the wishes of his critics, his death probably brought genuine grief to more hearts than has that of any other individual in our history. Twice before, 'a Nation bowed and wept'; this time, a people.”
Herman E. Kittredge, Ingersoll: A Biographical Appreciation

Sarah J. Maas
“You don't need to waste your time convincing me. I get it. I get... I get that we were not what you wanted. Or needed. How small and isolated our home must have been for you, once you saw this.' He jerked his chin toward the city, where lights were now sparking into view amid the falling twilight. 'Who could compare?'

I almost said, Don't you mean what could compare? but held my tongue.”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Wings and Ruin

Wendelin Van Draanen
“Él se limitó a sonreír y dijo—: Algunos de nosotros tenemos un acabado mate, otros satinado, otros esmaltado.... —él se volvió hacia mí—. Pero de vez en cuando conoces a alguien que es iridiscente, y cuando ocurre, no hay nada comparable.”
Wendelin Van Draanen, Flipped

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Some comparisons are comparable to comparing apples and oranges’ seeds.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mehmet Murat ildan
“The student asked: What should I be, master? River, ocean, lake or mountain or what? The master replied: Be unique! There are already many rivers, many oceans, many lakes; be something different because the world needs diversity not uniformity; it needs something nonesuch with incomparable talents!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“There is no love sincerer than the love of food,' wrote George Bernard Shaw. Yes--- except, perhaps, for the love of a dog.”
Caroline Eden, Cold Kitchen: A Year of Culinary Travels