Quotes & Sayings About Durga Maa
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How do entrepreneurs survive their early failures? They don't view their failures as failures - they view these experiences as feedback, and a prelude to future success. — Kevin Kelly DO The Pursuit Of Xceptional Execution

It holds my essential stuff, including a book - for true contentment, one must carry a book at all times, and great books so rarely fit, my friends, into one's pocket[ ... ] — Michael Chabon

Slow and steady wins the race. 'The hare and the tortoise — Robert Lloyd

Sometimes we do not do things that we wish to do, so others will not know that we wish to do them. — M. Night Shyamalan

I like people who dream or talk to themselves interminably; I like them, for they are double. They are here and elsewhere. — Albert Camus

It is inevitable, therefore, that some approaches to politics, economics, science, and even spirituality and ethics will be objectively better than their competitors (by any measure of "better" we might wish to adopt), and gradations here will translate into very real differences in human happiness. — Sam Harris

Literacy is the most basic currency of the knowledge economy. — Barack Obama

Wrinkles appeared and disappeared as he squinted his eyes and relaxed them, like someone peering into a strobe light, police car-top beacon, flashing neon beer sign. — Dennis Vickers

After all, what a lot of contented, happy people there must be! What an overwhelming power that means! I look at this life and see the arrogance and the idleness of the strong, the ignorance and bestiality of the weak, the horrible poverty everywhere, overcrowding, drunkenness, hypocrisy, falsehood ... Meanwhile in all the houses, all the streets, there is peace; out of fifty thousand people who live in our town there is not one to kick against it all. — Anton Chekhov

Who can work without any attachment? That is the real question. — Swami Vivekananda

In science, as in business, there must be structures that ensure the well endowed do not use their position to block competition. — John Sulston