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Janhavi Nilekani Quotes By Amber Dermont

That's what Cal would tell you about me. "Jason's the nice one," he'd say. "He'd give you all his stars. — Amber Dermont

Janhavi Nilekani Quotes By Jason E. Fort

Fighting a fully armed trained killer while naked always tipped the favor towards the guy with more than his underwear on. — Jason E. Fort

Janhavi Nilekani Quotes By Franz Kafka

The truth is always an abyss. One must - as in a swimming pool - dare to dive from the quivering springboard of trivial everyday experience and sink into the depths, in order to later rise again - laughing and fighting for breath - to the now doubly illuminated surface of things. — Franz Kafka

Janhavi Nilekani Quotes By Joseph Jacobs

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Janhavi Nilekani Quotes By Devdutt Pattanaik

Soon the heavens will burst and torrential rains will flood the earth. The sea will rise and submerge the land. When this happens collect the seed of every plant and a pair of every animal and wait for me on a boat with your wife.' Realizing this was no ordinary fish, but Vishnu himself, Satyavrata did as he was told. The great fish appeared before him, bigger than before, with a horn on its head. Satyavrata tied his boat to the horn with Adi Sesha as the rope. The fish then towed the boat through the great deluge to the only piece of dry land, the peak of Mount Mandara. There Satyavrata and his wife waited for the waters to recede. With the seed of every plant and a pair of all animals he would establish the new world. (Bhagavata Purana) — Devdutt Pattanaik

Janhavi Nilekani Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Bread is a second cause; the LORD Himself is the first source of our sustenance. He can work without the second cause as well as with it; and we must not tie Him down to one mode of operation. Let us not be too eager after the visible, but let us look to the invisible God. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon