Asiri Wanigarathne Quotes & Sayings
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These words dropped into my childish mind as if you should accidentally drop a ring into a deep well. I did not think of them much at the time, but there came a day in my life when the ring was fished up out of the well, good as new. — John Steinbeck

But I, alas, do not know how to see sheep through the walls of boxes. Perhaps I am a little like the grown-ups. I have had to grow old. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

People create all kind of fancy watches and clocks, never stopping to realize they're building monuments to the greatest of all thieves. — K. Martin Beckner

The question was where to start. Where to build up a solid foundation of knowledge on which you could balance ideas. It wasn't exactly a modest ambition. But what I had learned from Natalie was that you could have a very immodest ambition if you went after it methodically. — Ursula K. Le Guin

The male tax?"
"Yeah. The tax that men have to pay for not having to menstruate every month. Or risk getting pregnant. Or deal with the physically stronger sex in a macho world ... Women have to put up with all that stuff, so the least we men can do is pay the male tax and get the tab. — Zack Love

Yes, I play dress up! I do it for a living, like a retard! — Jennifer Aniston

Is it possible for an unbaptized believer to be saved? Yes, definitely. Should every believer be baptized? Yes, definitely. — Max Lucado

The Thames was beautiful, dark, and swift beneath the billion yellow and white lights of the city ... — Charles Finch

The knowledge of languages was very useful. I have a university degree in foreign languages and literature. — Emma Bonino

I was always trying to win the world, but somewhere I lost you. — Neil Diamond

Frustration is the mother of risk. — Gail Sheehy

It takes talent to spot talent. — Rico Lamoureux

Good plays drive bad playgoers crazy. — Brooks Atkinson

Learning is better worth than houses or land. — George Crabbe