Le Guillou Quotes & Sayings
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As long as the egoism is there, how can one attain the true religion? — Dada Bhagwan
And, in nineteen seventy two Olympic Games I wasn't really going to be a star, and overnight I became a star. — Olga Korbut
I find attempts to create bilingual gospels laughable, in particular the attempt to translate the service from Church Slavonic into Russian. What for? In order not to make the effort and not to learn the divine, if somewhat artificial but solemn, language specially carved for this purpose? This language also provides a link with a tradition which is realized at depths and which the modern Russian language cannot plumb. — Lyudmila Ulitskaya
Creating a representation of yourself for the Internet stopped making sense when we were all on phones and connected everywhere. — Evan Spiegel
I'm learning more and more that love plus attachment equals pain. — Lisa Bonet
Still, for all that everybody, while not happy, is not unhappy about it. And so they go on. — Alan Bennett
Once you have a theory, it's not too hard to find evidence to substantiate it, at least until some other theory comes along. — Eckhart Tolle
You only live once this time around ... have no fear, take every chance, live, laugh, love. — Rosanne Lombardo Heaton
I feel very fortunate that I played for the four organizations I did. — Nolan Ryan
Least, that's what it looked like. A roped-off room in a castle somewhere, a room made entirely of blocks of stone, icy and cold, even though a fire burned low in the hearth. A room where doomed queens went to die. — Laura Ruby
I was pretty quiet as a child. I kind of hung out with my family and listened to music and sh*t. I wasn't too outgoing at all. — James Hetfield
The story of how these consequences are inextricably intertwined with this remarkable book — Douglas Adams
I don't believe that intelligence can be reduced to a number, frankly. But I can see how doing exactly that produces a useful sorting mechanism in our society in order to separate children into categories of promising and doomed. The tests seem arbitrary and without real scientific value and yet have lasting consequences. — Rachel Kushner
Sometimes the most helpful thing you can do is to stop trying to be helpful. — Harriet Lerner
