Aravindan Quotes & Sayings
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I want, once and for all,
not to know many things.
Wisdom requires moderation in knowledge
as in other things. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I stepped on as many feet as I could because it took my mind off this enormous desire to puke that was ballooning up in front of me so fast I couldn't see round it. — Sylvia Plath

Avoidance is paying forward that which I would be much wiser to pay off. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Maybe I can quit drinking one of these days. They all say that, don't they?"
"It takes about three years."
"Three years?" He looked shocked. "Usually it does. It's a different world. You have to get used to a paler set of colors, a quieter lot of sounds. You have to allow for relapses. All the people you used to know well will get to be just a little strange. You won't even like most of them, and they won't like you too well. — Raymond Chandler

Who would you trust right now? Which bank would you trust? Which investment would you trust? Do you really want to put your money; do you want to suffer more of these losses that we just had? You know, these volatility that we see is just unexplainable by any rational standards. Nobody has any clue about how to explain this, and nobody wants to experience that. So, we hold more money back, we don't necessarily want to invest in the market and by default, people are saving more. — Dan Ariely

We are more anxious to speak than to be heard — Henry David Thoreau

Maybe the world would be a better place if everyone took time to thank God for things they have, instead of coveting everything they don't. — Rick Barry

We simply must do better. — David Price

It seems like such a terrible shame that innocent civilians have to get hurt in wars, otherwise combat would be such a wonderfully healthy way to rid the human race of unneeded trash. — Fred Woodworth

Working together precedes winning together ... collaboration is multiplication. — John C. Maxwell

Pain is very often a maimed creature without a mouth. — Jeanette Winterson