Gurupada Bastralaya Quotes & Sayings
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The opportunity to completely become someone else and inhabit them is something that has always fascinated me greatly as an actor. With a bit of fortune, a few more of those opportunities will lie waiting for me in the future. — Adhir Kalyan

Oh, I inherited my emotions from Calandria May, and I understand now that each human has a ruling passion, one that serves as the fountainhead from which flow all semblances of happiness, sadness, anger, and joy. — Karl Schroeder

I've worked with Neil Jordan, who I really adore. We did The Brave One [2007] together. — Jodie Foster

I love the dynamic contrast between the spontaneous shots and the more formal, pro-rock-star photos. — Bruce Pavitt

If you don't have personal goals, you're controlled by those who do. — Garrison Wynn

for Pop, who sees the stars
and Jude, who hears their music — Eleanor Catton

Anyone who writes can be called a writer because they write. — Dejan Stojanovic

When a minister or a clergyman takes seriously unfashionable Christian doctrines which condemn sex outside marriage, homosexuality, abortion, and feminism, and injects his views into the political debate, he is immediately denounced as a 'reactionary.' — Benjamin Hart

Blame is just a lazy person's way of making sense of chaos. — Douglas Coupland

What Galileo and Newton were to the seventeenth century, Darwin was to the nineteenth. — Bertrand Russell

I suppose the other thing too many forget is that we were all stories once, each and every one of us. And we remain stories. But too often we allow those stories to grow banal, or cruel or unconnected to each other.We allow the stories to continue, but they no longer have a heart. They no longer sustain us. — Charles De Lint

In course of time I was more and more conscious, too, that this affliction was not due to any defects of nature, but rather to a profusion of gifts and powers which had not attained to harmony. I saw that Haller was a genius of suffering and that in the meaning of many sayings of Nietzsche he had created within himself with positive genius a boundless and frightful capacity of pain. I saw at the same time that the root of his pessimism was not world-contempt but self-contempt; for however mercilessly he might annihilate institutions and persons in his talk he never spared himself. It was always at himself first and foremost that he aimed the shaft, himself first and foremost whom he hated and despised. — Hermann Hesse

Surviving is the only glory in war. — Samuel Fuller