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Manmatha Hand Quotes By D.T. Suzuki

The intuitive recognition of the instant, thus reality ... is the highest act of wisdom — D.T. Suzuki

Manmatha Hand Quotes By John Wells

It is harder to get adult, character-driven material on television than it used to be, but there are lots of other places that you can go to sell it. If you can do it for basic cable or pay cable, we have those outlets. — John Wells

Manmatha Hand Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Until we learn to love everyone in this universe, how can there be peace? — Debasish Mridha

Manmatha Hand Quotes By Terry Kaye

If you never leave me, I won't eat your stuff. - Belle, Dog Only Knows — Terry Kaye

Manmatha Hand Quotes By Chris Hayes

Tens of millions of dollars spent, all meant to get Jeb Bush elected president. He currently is polling on average at around 5%. — Chris Hayes

Manmatha Hand Quotes By Jessica Zafra

The challenge for all of us in this day and age is to distinguish between the merely surprising and the truly amazing. — Jessica Zafra

Manmatha Hand Quotes By Warren Buffett

The great personal fortunes in the country weren't built on a portfolio of fifty companies. They were built by someone who identified one wonderful business. With each investment you make, you should have the courage and the conviction to place at least 10% of your net worth in that stock. — Warren Buffett

Manmatha Hand Quotes By Honore De Balzac

It is quite right what they say: the three most beautiful sights in
the world are a ship in full sail, a galloping horse, and a woman
dancing. — Honore De Balzac

Manmatha Hand Quotes By Petra Hermans

Modesty of a way of living,
makes it worth while.

Petra Hermans — Petra Hermans

Manmatha Hand Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

I had formerly been a great lover of fish, and, when this came hot out of the frying-pan, it smelt admirably well. I balanc'd some time between principle and inclination, till I recollected that, when the fish were opened, I saw smaller fish taken out of their stomachs; then thought I, If you eat one another, I don't see why we mayn't eat you. — Benjamin Franklin