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Debashish Halder Quotes By William Cullen Bryant

The birch-bark canoe of the savage seems to me one of the most beautiful and perfect things of the kind constructed by human art. — William Cullen Bryant

Debashish Halder Quotes By Dharmachari Nagaraja

Acting selflessly in the interests of others is one of the noblest things you can do. If you act in a kind and considerate way, everyone around you will benefit. — Dharmachari Nagaraja

Debashish Halder Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Jesus Christ came to this earth to resolve the problem of fatherlessness, which is a major cause of sexual perversion. — Sunday Adelaja

Debashish Halder Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

If you do not follow somebody you feel very lonely. Be lonely then. Why are you frightened of being alone? Because you are faced with yourself as you are and you find that you are empty, dull, stupid, ugly, guilty and anxious - a petty, shoddy, secondhand entity. Face the fact; look at it, do not run away from it. The moment you run away fear begins. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Debashish Halder Quotes By Kate Morton

The only thing one can count on is that no one else can truly be counted on. Alice — Kate Morton

Debashish Halder Quotes By Lefty Gomez

I'm something like the old soak who never knew whether his wife told him to take one drink and come home at 12, or take 12 and come home at one. — Lefty Gomez

Debashish Halder Quotes By Mencius

It's simple: To say anything about the nature of things, you must attend to the facts, facts in their original form. The trouble with knowledge is that it keeps chiseling things away. — Mencius

Debashish Halder Quotes By Horace

Force without judgement falls on its own weight. — Horace

Debashish Halder Quotes By John Donne

Men perish with whispering sins-nay, with silent sins, sins that never tell the conscience that they are sins, as often with crying sins; and in hell there shall meet as many men that never thought what was sin, as that spent all their thoughts in the compassing of sin. — John Donne