Bhayam Quotes & Sayings
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Top Bhayam Quotes
It was said of me recently that I suffered from an Obsessional Privacy. I can only suppose it must be true. — Dirk Bogarde
That's what life is: repetitive routines. It's a matter of finding the balance between deviating from those patterns and knowing when to repeat them. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt
When I was in the middle of the 'Scott Pilgrim' series, and it was slowly becoming more popular, though still not financially solvent, I had this real bratty instinct to turn around and do something super arty and dark. I felt dismissed by comics culture, stuck in between the artcomix world and the nerdcomix world, and I was cranky about it. — Bryan Lee O'Malley
There is no drop of water in the ocean, not even in the deepest parts of the abyss, that does not know and respond to the mysterious forces that create the tide. — Rachel Carson
All conversation, in addition to whatever else it does, displays, and asks for recognition of, our competence. — Deborah Tannen
Freedom is a state of mind, I said wondering where I'd heard it before, not a state of being. We are all slaves to gravity and morality and the vicissitudes of nature. Our genes govern us much more than we'd like to think. Our bodies can not know absolute freedom but our minds can, can at least try. — Walter Mosley
Never lose your temper. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I like travelling on my own. It means I'm completely free to think about what's around me. — Robert Winston
Happiness isn't what happens when you whistle along, pretending bad things don't exist ... Happiness is earned, like everything else. It's achieved. — Marisa De Los Santos
I've enjoyed the opposite sex a lot. Always have. Always will. — Betty White
The car has become the carapace, the protective and aggressive shell, of urban and suburban man. — Marshall McLuhan
Dvityadvai bhayam bhavati which means, Fear is the result of duality. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
When the citizens of a nation will no longer volunteer to defend it, then it is probably not worth saving. No nation has the right to survive with conscript troops, and in the long run, no nation ever has. — Robert A. Heinlein
'The Lorax,' ... it's a mythical, woodland creature, right, who's for saving trees. He speaks for the trees because no one else can. Kind of the way conservatives speak for fetuses. — Bill Maher
The faint light all about, quivering and sourceless, refracted in the rain of drifting soot. — Cormac McCarthy
