Ghansham Manwani Quotes & Sayings
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Leis go brown, tectonic plates shift, deep currents move, islands vanish, rooms get forgotten. — Joan Didion

Tiko has taught me, a sometimes headstrong and often ferociously independent woman, the importance of interdependence, the importance of taking care, and the importance of being cared for. It's a necessary part of being human and being connected to the world around us that we realize and acknowledge our vulnerability and the vulnerability of all creatures, and that we act in accord with that knowledge. It is critical that we allow the empathetic and altruistic part of ourselves to be the guiding force behind the way that we conduct our lives, whether we give to those less fortunate than ourselves, take care of the magnificent creatures that share our world, work tirelessly to preserve native habitat or separate each strand of an unruly mass of hair so gently that we do not wake our loved one as she sleeps. — Joanna Burger

I guess I've done a couple of boys-y movies and on the whole you get bracketed into things you've just done, so it was an imaginative surprise from my Disney family to pull me out of the hat, as it were [in Cinderella]. — Kenneth Branagh

It's such a gift when another person knows you through and through, brings out your best, and turns a blind eye to your worst. — Kathy Kalina

One of the first signs of a Spirit-filled life is enthusiasm! — A.B. Simpson

Tiger Woods and John Edwards had a better year than the Stimulus bill. — Mitch McConnell

As you get older, your experiences become more precious. Nothing material is important to me. It's people who are precious. — Michael Bolton

It is not enough to do, one must also become. I wish to be wiser, stronger, better. This
" I held out my hands "
this thing that is me is incomplete. It is only the raw material with which I have to work. I want to make it better than I received it. — Louis L'Amour

I am a hobbyist photographer so I relate to the visual arts that way, but I'm not a painter. — Annie Parisse