Best Eng Quotes
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Best Eng Quotes & Sayings
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Anything beautiful should be given a name, do you not agree?
— Tan Twan Eng
mountaineering offers you a chance to learn about yourself by venturing beyond the confines of the modern world.
— Ron Eng
The mountains are as I have always remembered them, the first light of the morning melting down their flanks.
— Tan Twan Eng
I have become a collapsing star, pulling everything around it, even the light, into an ever-expanding void.
— Tan Twan Eng
The mind forgets, but the heart will always remember. And what is the heart's memory but love itself?
— Tan Twan Eng
There's the satisfaction of Eng-Lang-and-Lit; somebody else has said everything for you, and said it better.
— Robertson Davies
We were like two moths around a candle, I thought, circling closer and closer to the flame, waiting to see whose wings would catch fire first.
— Tan Twan Eng
Die while I can still remember who I am, who I used to be.
— Tan Twan Eng
Time seems to overlap, like the shadows of leave pressing down on other leave, layer upon layer.
— Tan Twan Eng
When you are lost in this world, or on the continent of time itself,remember who you have been and you will know who you are
— Tan Twan Eng
Enlightenment, it is a moment of complete clarity, of pure bliss. At that instant everything will be revealed to you.
— Tan Twan Eng
Before me lies a voyage of a million miles, and my memory is the moonlight I will borrow to illuminate my way.
— Tan Twan Eng
Some element in the air between us changed, as though a wind that had been blowing gently had come to an abrupt stillness.
— Tan Twan Eng
Time did not exist; I had no idea of how many minutes had passed. And what was time but merely a wind that never stopped?
— Tan Twan Eng
Feel your body expanding as you breathe: that is where we live, in the moments between each inhalation and exhalation.
— Tan Twan Eng
Love and trust are Siamese twins, as conjoined as Chang and Eng.
— David Ebershoff
The young have hopes and dreams, while the old hold the remains of them in their hands and wonder what has happened to their lives.
— Tan Twan Eng
A raintree bent towards a window in one side of the bungalow, eavesdropping on the conversations that had taken place inside over years.
— Tan Twan Eng
The palest ink will endure beyond the memories of man
— Tan Twan Eng
To have memories, happy or sorrowful, is a blessing, for it shows we have lived our lives without reservation.
— Tan Twan Eng
On a mountain above the clouds once lived a man who had been the gardener of the emperor of Japan.
— Tan Twan Eng
For what is a person without memories? A ghost, trapped between worlds, without an identity, with no future, no past.
— Tan Twan Eng
I can only teach you the way, that is all. What you do with it and what it does to you, those are beyond my influence.
— Tan Twan Eng
Was this part of the process of growing up, that we finally noticed the people closest to us in a different, clearer light?
— Tan Twan Eng
entire cottage industry centered just on Aritomo-sensei,
— Tan Twan Eng