Kesavananda Quotes & Sayings
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Top Kesavananda Quotes
If I'd learned anything from writing this book, it was that no matter how you might read characters in a book, real life was always different. It was easy for a writer to spin a story to make the hero or heroine seem smart and intelligent, for them to make the right moves, take the correct steps toward their future, but when it came to real life, it didn't quite happen that easily. People were constantly making mistakes and showing insecurities, even when they didn't realize it, and being so imperfect that it actually made them perfect . . . because they were human. Those — Meghan Quinn
Reality is not going to change with your perception of it. — Steve Hagen
The biggest lesson that I have learnt from everyone is that there are no rules in filmmaking. — Nandita Das
Thank you so much." "Every time." "I like that. Every time. Instead of 'anytime.' It's pointed. — Caroline Kepnes
I wish I could wear 10 dresses to my wedding. It's so sad that you put it in storage and then never see it again. I am going to sleep in mine after I wear it. — Eva Longoria
Time lost, as men may see, For nothing may recovered be. — Geoffrey Chaucer
Thin gentleman, tidy little beard? He brushed his chin with his fingers. The — Patrick Rothfuss
He made the rest of us look complacent, lazy, indulgent, and apathetic, in the same way that vegans' conscientious diets can't help but indict carnivores' as callous. The impulse is to write such people off as self-righteous and shrill (which, conveniently, they often are) so that you can stop thinking about slaughterhouses and keep eating scrapple. — Tim Kreider
as a safety valve to preserve Indian democracy, the basic structure doctrine in Kesavananda should live on. — Zia Mody
My blood singing in my veins, answering his call. — E.L. James
You ought to be curious and daring. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Life's Gifts
I saw a woman sleeping. In her sleep she dreamt Life stood before her, and held in each hand a gift - in the one Love, in the other Freedom. And she said to the woman, "Choose
And the woman waited long: and she said, "Freedom!"
And Life said, "Thou hast well chosen. If thou hadst said, 'Love,' I would have given thee that thou didst ask for; and I would have gone from thee, and returned to thee no more. Now, the day will come when I shall return. In that day I shall bear both gifts in one hand."
I heard the woman laugh in her sleep.
London — The London Times
