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“there is no any empty corner in my heart for you The day you kissed my heart, it all belongs to you you will never stop loving me, neither I no matter how much you love me no matter how deeply I love you But I will never breathe your love again neither you you were no one to choose your happiness neither i I had no rights to see dreams neither you we born, but not to live life our very own we were the pawn of God and destiny was playing with me and you. we suffer, we dead inside somewhere but the warmness of our love, we feel inside the soul everywhere now we are apart, walking on a different path me and you but far away from this world, somewhere in heaven the world our very own, is waiting for me and for you”

“There is no argument so cogent not only in demonstrating, the indestructibility of the soul, but also in showing that it always preserves in its nature traces of all its preceding states with a practical remembrance which can always be aroused. Since it has the consciousness of or knows in itself what each one calls his me. This renders it open to moral qualities, to chastisement and to recompense even after this life, for immortality without remembrance would be of no value.”

“There is no art or science that is too difficult for industry to attain to; it is the gift of tongues, and makes a man understood and valued in all countries, and by all nations; it is the philosopher's stone, that turns all metals, and even stones, into gold, and suffers not want to break into its dwelling; it is the northwest passage, that brings the merchant's ships as soon to him as he can desire: in a word, it conquers all enemies, and makes fortune itself pay contribution.”

“There is no art which affords less opportunity to execute expression than photography. Everything is concentrated in a few seconds, when after perhaps an hours seeking, waiting, and hesitation, the photographer sees the realization of his inward vision, and in that moment he has one advantage over most arts - his medium is swift enough to record his momentary inspiration.”