Agarwal Smita Quotes & Sayings
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No matter how omnipotent we think we are, we have damn little power to control our destinies. — Cynthia Freeman

The God who existed before any religion counts on you to make the oneness of the human family known and celebrated. — Desmond Tutu

I've gone skydiving twice. I was terrified about doing it, but I wanted to overcome that. The first time, I did it with my parents and I remember that they had already both jumped out, and suddenly it was my turn. And I thought, 'Well, I don't want to be an orphan,' so I guess I have no choice, and I jumped out of the plane. — Mandy Moore

In a democracy sovereignity is vested in a majority; and a majority is not only, at best, an ignorant, foolish and emotional mob, but shifts continually and alters from year to year. — Jean Bodin

I try to make people smile and dance, not think about things or educate them. — Norman Cook

Our personal natal horoscope provides us with a powerful tool for understanding our own energy signature and how it [one person, or, a group] is affected by other energy forms including matter. — Robert Allen Bartlett

The day of death ... is one of the five mysteries, the key of which God holds in his own hands. — Edouard Rene De Laboulaye

[Louis Armstrong] could play a trumpet like nobody else, then put it down and sing a song like no one else could. — Eddie Condon

In fact, the capitalist class in the '50s was sort of part of a social contract. It was part of the tenor of the times. — Noam Chomsky

Neither anger nor hope served any purpose. Nor grief. It was not the time for grief yet. Rekam was here with them, and they would delight in him as long as he was here. As long as his life. He is my great gift. You do hold my joy. — Ursula K. Le Guin

If there is a single event in all of the universe that can occur outside of God's sovereign control, then we cannot trust Him. — Jerry Bridges

I don't use a hat as a prop. I use it as a part of me. — Isabella Blow

We must bear in mind, then, that there is nothing more difficult and dangerous, or more doubtful of success, than an attempt to introduce a new order of things in any state. For the innovator has for enemies all those who derived advantages from the old order of things, whilst those who expect to be benefited by the new institutions will be but lukewarm defenders. — Niccolo Machiavelli