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Latchman Balkaran Quotes By Kay Redfield Jamison

Feeling normal for any extended period of time raises hopes that turn out, almost invariably, to be writ on water. — Kay Redfield Jamison

Latchman Balkaran Quotes By John Green

Pain is like fabric: The stronger it is, the more it's worth. — John Green

Latchman Balkaran Quotes By William Gaddis

Then, what is sacrelige [sic]? If it is nothing more than a rebellion against dogma, it is eventually as meaningless as the dogma it defies, and they are both become hounds ranting in the high grass, never see the boar in the thicket. Only a religious person can perpetrate sacrelige: and if its blasphemy reaches the heart of the question; if it investigates deeply enough to unfold, not the pattern, but the materials of the pattern, and the necessity of a pattern; if it questions so deeply that the doubt it arouses is frightening and cannot be dismissed; then it has done its true sacreligious [sic] work, in the service of its adversary: the only service that nihilism can ever perform.
(unused 1949 prefatory note to The Recognitions) — William Gaddis

Latchman Balkaran Quotes By Mark Twain

When I'm playful I use the meridians of longitude and parallels of latitude for a seine, and drag the Atlantic Ocean for whales. I scratch my head with the lightning and purr myself to sleep with the thunder. — Mark Twain

Latchman Balkaran Quotes By Radhanath Swami

Enthusiasm and eagerness give life to our devotional service. — Radhanath Swami

Latchman Balkaran Quotes By Jennifer E. Smith

I like how you're neither here nor there. And how there's nowhere else you're meant to be while waiting. You're just sort of suspended. — Jennifer E. Smith

Latchman Balkaran Quotes By Laozi

There is a big misunderstanding about the idea of naturalness. Most people who come to us believing in some freedom or naturalness, but their understanding is what we call [heretical naturalness] ... a kind of "let-alone policy" or sloppiness ... For a plant or stone to be natural is no problem. But for us there is some problem, indeed a big problem. To be natural is something we must work on. — Laozi