Aynali Quotes & Sayings
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The method of science is logical and rational; the method of the humanities is one of imagination, sympathetic understanding, 'indwelling. — Andrew Louth

It is up to you to cultivate your field of mind in order to grow golden crops. — Debasish Mridha

Start telling the story of your amazing life, and the law of attraction must make sure you receive it! — Rhonda Byrne

Teddy Roosevelt of course was a great outdoorsman all his life. — Gaylord Nelson

Maybe I'm deceiving myself. Perhaps I don't know him as well as I'd like to imagine. What does a person so willing to utterly remake himself hold inside his heart? Can I trust such a man? What motivates him?
In an instant she knew, and she felt a bit of relief.
Love. Love was what drove him. — David Bowles

We [the USA] do have a big nation's problem. We have the problem of a nation that's got two oceans, oceans on either side. People come from all across the globe and want to live here and they want to work here and they want to invest here. And that's a good thing. And they make up this country. But as a people, we [americans] are not highly skilled in languages. We're not highly skilled in knowledge of other cultures. And that's a problem. — Donald Rumsfeld

The dullard finds even wine tasteless, while the sorcerer is intoxicated by the mere sight of water. — Hakim Bey

A suicide makes a fault in a novel, as suicides make a fault in life. — Caleb Crain

Paper currency has hitherto been regarded with suspicion, as insecure. — John Buchanan Robinson

He stares at you at all the time in class. He misses you too. — Miranda Kenneally

Looking back though, she knew that nothing could have been as unfamiliar as this grief — Nicola Upson

There is no such thing as a quantum leap. There is only dogged persistence - and in the end you make it look like a quantum leap. — James Dyson

To know me is to love me. This cliche is popular for a reason, because most of us, I imagine, believe deep in our hearts that if anyone truly got to know us, they'd truly get to love us - or at least know why we're the way we are. The problem in life, maybe the central problem, is that so few people ever seem to have sufficient curiosity to do the job on us that we know we deserve. — Roger Ebert