Murari Krishna Quotes & Sayings
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Top Murari Krishna Quotes

That others grasp what I have in mind seems unessential, at least as long as they have something else in theirs. — Alexander Calder

Remember that nothing really important ever happens until someone takes a chance. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Cricket is not a rational sport in India, and we go overboard. — Harsha Bhogle

Cowboys make better lovers: Ask any cow. — Edward Abbey

On screen, sir." Pankow said. That seemed to explain everything. On screen was a distant angular speck that could only be a ship. Marnetti broke a rather tense moment by arriving. Ortez groped for the arm of his command chair and sat down, his eyes fixed on the viewscreen. Marnetti went to his station. — Christina Engela

I don't do anything but sleep, when I'm not working. I have no life. I'm no fun. All I want to do is sleep and get ready for the next day. It's awesome. — Maggie Q

I can tell you love him. (Syn) Yeah, like a boil in my nether regions. (Kiara) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Always be natural. Putting on airs will make a giggle out of you. Be yourself and if you don't know something say so. — Twiggy

My best advice is just to show up and be truthful. Be the kind of friend you are hoping for. — Jen Hatmaker

Depending on what happens with my directing career, I don't think I'll stop writing, even if I crash and burn in movies and TV. I'll go back to plays. Even if I crash and burn there, I'll write a novel. That's the great thing about writing is that you don't have to wait for people to give you permission to do it. — Alan Ball

Man is the unnatural animal, the rebel child of nature, and more and more does he turn himself against the harsh and fitful hand that reared him. — H.G.Wells

What is it we call life anyway? The lights that flash within us from time to time. Those lit moments, these tiny dots, one by one, added on from one end to the other, intermingling with each other sometimes, one on top of the other, or slipped underneath; this combination of dots that moves forward, constantly changing places and directions, creates very beautiful music. — Adalet Agaoglu

The best ideas come unexpectedly from a conversation or a common activity like watering the garden. These can get lost or slip away if not acted on when they occur. — Ruth Asawa

The philosopher of science is not much interested in the thought processes which lead to scientific discoveries; he looks for a logical analysis of the completed theory, including the establishing its validity. That is, he is not interested in the context of discovery, but in the context of justification. — Hans Reichenbach