Basatan Quotes & Sayings
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Mathematics is man's own handiwork, subject only to the limitations imposed by the laws of thought. — Edward Kasner

The sad thing is that many of us come to Christ because we are sinners, and then spend the rest of our lives trying to pretend that we are not! — Henry Cloud

Maybe she didn't know exactly how to be a consort, but she knew the members of a team functioned better with acknowledgment. And these people were all part of her team now - part of her family. — Nalini Singh

Great individuals and great performances build a team, which produces brilliant performances. — Sachin Tendulkar

I honestly think it is better to be a failure at something you love than to be a success at something you hate. — George Burns

My doctrine means that I must identify myself with life, with everything that lives, that I must share the majesty of life in the presence of God. The sum-total of this life is God.. Man is not at peace with himself until he has become like unto God. The endeavor to reach this state is the supreme, the only ambition worth having. And this is self-realisation. This self-realisation is the subject of the Gita, as it is of all scriptures ... to be a real devotee is to realise oneself. Self-realisation is not something apart. — Mahatma Gandhi

The way people love sci-fi is how I love cartoons. — Tatiana Maslany

To the sane and free it will hardly seem necessary to cross the continent in search of wild beauty, however easy the way, for they find it in abundance wherever they chance to be. — John Muir

Too many regrets. Lost chances - and with each one passing the less human we all became, and the deeper into the nightmare of power we all sank. — Steven Erikson

Selfness is an essential fact of life. The thought of nonselfness, precise sameness is terrifying. — Lewis Thomas

Finding a man who tells the truth is like looking for a dinosaur — Big Boom

The most important thing about the gentleman was that he was an idealist ... He was bred up to a code of self-restraint which taught resistance to pragmatic temptation. He was definitely a man of sentiment, who refused to put matters on a basis of materialism and self-aggrandizement. — Richard M. Weaver