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Himanshu Joshi Quotes & Sayings

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Top Himanshu Joshi Quotes

He wasn't certain whether he had just got space-sickness or religion. — Douglas Adams

God often gives in one brief moment that which He has for a long time denied. — Thomas A Kempis

O youth ... be assured that knowledge alone does not strengthen the hand ... Though a man read a hundred thousand scientific questions and understood them or learned them, but did not work with them
They do not benefit him except by working ... Knowledge is the tree, and working is its fruit; and though you studied a hundred years and assembled a thousand books, you would not be prepared for the mercy of Allah the Exalted except by working. — Al-Ghazali

Just because you're good at something doesn't mean that's what you should be doing. — Shelly Crane

Many things happened in the sixties, but the period is no more significant, better, or more 'political' than today. It's time to turn the page. — Jerry Saltz

If not you, who? If not now, when? — Hillel The Elder

I've said from day one that I've got no problem with nudity. I've done it throughout my career. — Lena Headey

There's nothing better than being able to give your children wings so they can soar and fly in the direction they want to go in. — Paula Deen

I believe the gun has no power at all. — Malala Yousafzai

My heart might very well beat itself from my chest," she whispered, "and 'tis difficult to breathe."
"How odd." Passion thickened his voice. "I seem to be suffering the same symptoms. Does anything else plague you?"
"A terrible weakness," she whispered shakily. "If you let me go, I am not entirely certain I shall be able to stand."
He buried his face in her neck. "Then I shall never let you go. — Jo Grafford

Alphabets therefore encourage an atomistic conception of meaning and, by extension, of the universe — Charles Eisenstein

Most people can tire of a lecture in fifteen minutes, clever people can do it in five, and sensible people don't go to lectures at all. — Stephen Leacock