Chandrakala Ias Quotes & Sayings
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Burnout occurs when your body and mind can no longer keep up with the tasks you demand of them. Don't try to force yourself to do the impossible. Delegate time for important tasks, but always be sure to leave time for relaxation and reflection. — Del Suggs
Analysis can tell us what is required, but it cannot make us act. — Mary Frances Berry
I think that sometimes people want something so much that they manifest it. Or at least they try to. — Nina LaCour
Authority has every reason to fear the skeptic, for authority can rarely survive in the face of doubt. — Vita Sackville-West
My daughter couldn't care less about me being famous. She finds it revolting and, like a lot of teenagers, is virtually allergic to me. That started at 12 and hasn't gone anywhere yet. — Dawn French
A key component of high-level learning is cultivating a resilient awareness that is the older, conscious embodiment of a child's playful obliviousness. — Josh Waitzkin
Like the painting of a sorrow, A face without a heart. — Oscar Wilde
He might be scary but scary never eradicated hot. — Kristen Ashley
Much good may "honour" do them when they're dead — Kate Atkinson
No Arturo, there never was a sea. You dream and you wish, but
you go on through the wasteland. You will never see the sea again. It was a
myth you once believed.-But, I have to smile, for the salt of the sea is in my
blood, and there may be ten thousand roads over the land, but they shall never
confuse me, for my heart's blood will ever return to its beautiful source. — John Fante
I've been lucky enough to play on NBA teams I really enjoy, teams where I've liked everybody and had fun, and had that college kind of experience with an NBA team. When you have that, and I don't know that everyone does, but when I've had it, that's what it's all about. — Steve Nash
Religion and science, for example, are often thought to be opponents, but as I have shown, the insights of ancient religions and of modern science are both needed to reach a full understanding of human nature and the conditions of human satisfaction. The ancients may have known little about biology, chemistry, and physics, but many were good psychologists. Psychology and religion can benefit by taking each other seriously, or at least by agreeing to learn from each other while overlooking the areas of irreconcilable difference. — Jonathan Haidt
To distance ourselves from our experience makes our feelings a liability, while staying in conversation with our experience makes our feelings a resource. — Mark Nepo