Mahabharat Serial Quotes & Sayings
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A soul,
a spark of the never-dying flame that separates man from all the other beings of earth. — James F. Cooper

We end up treating life the way we see fit — Sunday Adelaja

Relative to most of the energy and material flows on Earth, the machinations of humankind are puny. The planet's powers are much, much bigger than our own. But in a few sensitive places, we're making an impact on a planetary scale, and that impact is not a good one. — Donella Meadows

As everyone keeps insisting, parentage doesn't matter. Love him for what he is. — Dorothy Dunnett

You are all alike, you respectable people. You can't tell me the bursting strain of a ten-inch gun, which is a very simple matter;but you all think you can tell me the bursting strain of a man under temptation. You daren't handle high explosives; but you're all ready to handle honesty and truth and justice and the whole duty of man, and kill one another at that game. What a country! What a world! — George Bernard Shaw

The stories we share are important. They help to understand ourselves and make sense of the world. — Janet Anderson

There is no state of final fulfillment. Each change opens new doors and ushers in new possibilities. — Margo Adair

Come on, let's go see if Aires taught you pool like he did math. — Katie McGarry

Science and Spirituality are two sides of the same coin and we cannot separate one from the other. Science is trying to find the truth in an objective or physical manner where as spirituality tries it subjectively or metaphysically. — Thomas Vazhakunnathu

It was cold and windy, scarcely the day to take a walk on that long beach Everything was withdrawn as far as possible, indrawn: the tide far out, the ocean shrunken, seabirds in ones or twos. The rackety, icy, offshore wind numbed our faces on one side; disrupted the formation of a lone flight of Canada geese; and blew back the low, inaudible rollers in upright, steely mist. — Elizabeth Bishop

Regrets and Mistakes, they're Memories made — Adele

I had more positive views. Which made me feel that although I hadn't been taught to assimilate, a person perhaps assimilated without knowing it. I was doing it now. You did it alone, and not with other or for them. And assimilating possibly wasn't so hard and risky and didn't need to be permanent. This state of mind conferred another freedom on me and was like starting life over, or as I've already said, becoming someone else
but someone who was not stalled but moving, which was the nature of things in the world. I could like it or hate it, but the world would change around me no matter how I felt. — Richard Ford