Gurinder Singh Dhillon Quotes & Sayings
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You really do kind of learn a lot about a person when you watch and listen to the songs that mean something to them. — Tori Amos
Reliance on other people's knowledge ... buys us all a lot of time. It also buys us, in essence, many billions of prosthetic brains. — Kathryn Schulz
Only God can tell a truly plausible lie. — Eliezer Yudkowsky
Everything is perfect until it's not. — Howard Bragman
There are certain things in a man that have to be won, not forced; inspired, not compelled. Among these are many, I should say most, of the things that constitute the good life. All are essential to democracy. All are proof against its enemies. — Alfred Whitney Griswold
The truth I am seeking is not in the drink, but in me — Marcel Proust
Of learned men, the clergy show the lowest development of professional ethics. Any pastor is free to cadge customers from the divines of rival sects, and to denounce the divines themselves as theological quacks. — H.L. Mencken
You evil thing, why do you haunt me? — John Fogerty
God lets the guilty live right among the good, hurting them all they want; he lets the tares grow amid the corn. — Orson Scott Card
Purpose is the thread that connects the dots to everything you do that leads you to an extraordinary life. — Oprah Winfrey
If you can dream it, believe it, and are willing to put in the work for it, then you can achieve it! — Adrienne Thompson
Practice thinking peace. Remember, you become what you think about all day long. How often do you clutter your mind with thoughts of nonpeace? How many times a day do you say out loud how terrible the world is? How violent we have all become? How uncaring we seem to be? How racist we are? How little the government cares about us? All of these thoughts and their expression are indications that you have become trapped in a nonpeaceful mind and, therefore, a nonpeaceful world. Every time you bemoan the horrors of the world, or listen to media reports on all that is evil, or read tabloids that exploit the unpleasant facts about other's lives, you are continuing the conditioning that takes you away from becoming an instrument of thy peace. — Wayne W. Dyer