Diwali Kandil Quotes & Sayings
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The subtlety of your analysis of variance will not move readers to tears, although the tediousness of it might. — Paul J. Silvia

People will set a New Year's resolution: "I'm gonna get in shape this year." But they don't set a parameter for how they're gonna measure it. Or if they do measure it, they wait until the first day of the next year. You'd never run a business that way. Document your progress. — Jack LaLanne

When I drive into Augusta and down Magnolia Lane, there's just a spirit and nostalgia about it that you experience nowhere else. Why? Because it's the same place every year. — Billy Casper

The Chinese tell time by 'The Year of the Horse' or 'The Year of the Dragon.' I tell time by 'The Year of the Back' and 'The Year of the Elbow.' This year it's 'The Year of the Ulnar Nerve.' Someone once asked me if I had any physical incapacities of my own. 'Sure I do,' I said. 'One big one - Jim Palmer.' — Earl Weaver

Perhaps not everything happens for a reason. That is, until you make it so; because for everything there is a season, which can, in fact, become beautiful. — Criss Jami

I have written a few children's books. The first book that I wrote was for children. It was called 'The Package', and it was a mystery story in pictures. It had no words. — Laurie Anderson

Time cannot heal every wound. Sometimes, it just teaches you to live with it. — Tarang Sinha

God knew that creating mankind was a death sentence for Jesus, but He created us anyway. — Vance C. Kessler

She thought. It was nice to watch her thinking. She still had her legs crossed, and still carelessly. — Raymond Chandler

I really do think that if we had lost that case we would really live in a country that would be really quite different. — Floyd Abrams

Henrietta might have said. — Susan Meissner

I'm really conflicted about my role as a front-person. I hate the attention. — Juliana Hatfield

Most best-sellers are written for readers who are willing to be passive consumers. The blurbs on their covers often highlight the coercive, aggressive power of the text - compulsive page-turner, gut-wrenching, jolting, mind-searing, heart-stopping - what is this, electroshock torture? — Ursula K. Le Guin

Well, the biggest rival I had in my career was me. — Jack Nicklaus

The world is impermanent. [All things change. Knowing this helps you see the end of any difficulty and thereby have hope.] — Ramakrishna