Mahasweta Roy Quotes & Sayings
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I had a dream about you last night. We watched pornography together, but purely for the storyline. — Michael Summers

I've been married 34 years. I have not been a perfect man. I have made mistakes in my life. — Gary Condit

We are addicted to our thoughts. We cannot change anything if we cannot change our thinking. — Santosh Kalwar

Let's forget about each other forever," she told him. "we're too old for this sort of thing now. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Not everyone reads advertising; they read what they are interested in, and sometimes, that's advertising. — George Parker

Then, if action is possible or necessary, you take action or rather right action happens through you. Right action is action that is appropriate to the whole. When the action is accomplished, the alert, spacious stillness remains. — Eckhart Tolle

Random mutations much more easily debilitate genes than improve them, and that this is true even of the helpful mutations. Let me emphasize, our experience with malaria's effects on humans (arguably our most highly studied genetic system) shows that most helpful mutations degrade genes. What's more, as a group the mutations are incoherent, meaning that they are not adding up to some new system. They are just small changes - mostly degradative - in pre-existing, unrelated genes. The take-home lesson is that this is certainly not the kind of process we would expect to build the astonishingly elegant machinery of the cell. If random mutation plus selective pressure substantially trashes the human genome, why should we think that it would be a constructive force in the long term? There is no reason to think so. — Michael J. Behe

Find something you believe in. Then, just do it. That's what matters. — Kathleen Flinn

God is the source of love, the clear fountain of love that never runs dry. — Sunday Adelaja

The formula was simple: E + F + C = M. That is, excitement plus fatigue, plus confusion equals mistakes. — Rutledge Etheridge

I care far more how humanity lives than how long. Progress, for me, means increasing goodness and happiness of individual lives. For the species, as for each man, mere longevity seems to me a contemptible ideal. — C.S. Lewis

Every obstacle is destroyed through rigor. — Leonardo Da Vinci

We can actually live out the trials and temptations of the day before they come. We can in prayer deal with all our unrighteous aspirations, selfishness, perverse inclinations, impatience, anger, procrastination. This is a form of spiritual creation. — Stephen Covey