Laulund Quotes & Sayings
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Obedience is the psychological mechanism that links individual action to political purpose. It is the dispositional cement that binds men to systems of authority. — Stanley Milgram

We believe in Sarva Pantha Sambhav. We believe 'the truth is one, there are ways to reach it. — Narendra Modi

Some people think of the glass as half full. Some people think of the glass as half empty. I think of the glass as too big. — George Carlin

The feeling to bury one's head in a ditch can be an overwhelming one, but Annwyl fought it all the same. — G.A. Aiken

I don't care what people say about my relationship; I don't care what they say about my boobs. People are buying my songs; I have a sold-out tour. I'm getting incredible feedback from my music. — Katy Perry

All religions are like different cars all moving in the same direction. People who don't see it have no light in their hearts. — Ajahn Chah

I try to know as much as I can about a book before the beginning, but I never know exactly where it's going to end. — Scott Spencer

Winning is not about how many medals you get-it's about accomplishing goals and just being the best you can be! — Michelle Kwan

Solitude is indeed dangerous for a working intelligence. We need to have around us people who think and speak. When we are alone for a long time we people the void with phantoms — Guy De Maupassant

And when a whirl-winde hath blowne the dust of the Churchyard into the Church, and man sweeps out the dust of the Church into the Church-yard, who will undertake to sift those dusts again, and to pronounce, This is the Patrician, this is the noble flower, and this the yeomanly, this the Plebian bran. — John Donne

I think as artists we have an opportunity to shed light and share different stories and expose different realities and inspire people and give a different perspective. — Goapele

And it occurs to no one that to admit a greatness not commensurable with the standard of right and wrong is merely to admit one's own nothingness and immeasurable meanness. — Leo Tolstoy