Dharma In Bhagavad Gita Quotes & Sayings
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I learned, too, how it was possible with the help of the picture and action to transform an apparently insignificant violin passage into an incident, and to lift a simple horn call into a thing of stupendous significance by means of scenic emphasis. — Anton Seidl

There is little pleasure in the world that is true and sincere beside the pleasure of doing our duty and doing good. — John Tillotson

It's true, too, that I'm tired of using books as political bullets and grenades. Books are too precious and wonderful to be used for long in such a fashion. — Yann Martel

This is what I hate most about guys like you. You didn't even try. — Henry V. O'Neil

I went to England when I was 13-years=old and then I went again when I was 14. When I went for the second time I felt like the first summer I was there it was a waste because I didn't exist yet. — Pirjo Honkasalo

My family is from Russia and Poland. We never had that thing with the German Jews. — Rhea Perlman

The fun comes in telling them yourself - something I warmly encourage you to do, you person reading this. Read the stories in this book, then make them your own, — Neil Gaiman

Even in these darkest of hours, she knew that Jesus had not abandoned her. Her life was unfolding as God wished it to, and she must not yield to the soul-destroying effects of despair. "Well, — Elizabeth Camden

Before we can talk about a championship, we have to practice like a championship team. — Mike Singletary

Oh, my job ... I sacrificed my whole life ... and almost lost my mind.
[Vincent Van Gogh] — Irving Stone

Eighty percent of flavor comes from your nose, including a set of internal nostrils. When you chew food and hold it in your mouth, the gases that are released goes into these nostrils. People who wolf their food are missing some of the flavor. — Mary Roach

We are witnesses with both too much and too little feeling. — Anne Rice

How could homosexuals possibly srew up the sanctity of marriage any worse than heterosexuals? — John Grisham

The state and its elites must be subject, in theory and in practice, to the same laws that its poorest citizens are. — Mo Ibrahim