Karami Quotes & Sayings
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If we want a spaceship built or the distance of a star measured, we call in the experts. But when we want something really important done, we collect twelve ordinary folks to do it. As I recall, the founder of Christianity did the same thing. — Sidney Sheldon

And I walked, I walked through the light air; I moved with the morning. — Theodore Roethke

It's no longer terribly sexy to own shares in certain companies; it used to be that being a shareholder in a corporation would connect you with it. The result is that people really want to invest in valuable things, and contemporary art has become a very stable material value with great growth potential. — Thomas Koerfer

Other Bengalis gossiped about him and prayed their own children would not ruin their lives in the same way. And so he became what all parents feared, a blot, a failure, someone who was not contributing to the grand circle of accomplishments Bengali children were making across the country, as surgeons or attorneys or scientists, or writing articles for the front page of The New York Times. — Jhumpa Lahiri

I tell you what, I was so shocked because I didn't think the ball had enough to get out. It's an absolutely incredible feeling. I can honestly say I did it. — Mark McGwire

We're exposed and carry in our bodies multiple chemicals, and we have to understand how they interact. Both how they individually interact and the thousands of effects they can produce when they interact with the receptors that run our bodies. — Daniel Goleman

Your problems aren't too big
perhaps your worship is too small. — Tommy Tenney

Losing well was a gift, but winning well is this stuff of the authentic manhood. — Pat Conroy

Without the balancing context of everyday life, all you have is the news, and news by its nature is generally bad. — Zadie Smith

I love you more than words. And I am a big fan of words. — Joe Dunthorne

Meditation is a refocusing on symbols. It's not emptiness. We are using symbols, doorways to step from one world to another, from darkness into light, from death to immortality. — Frederick Lenz