Naintea Quotes & Sayings
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Did you ever go to a place ... I think it was called Norway?" "No," said Arthur, "no, I didn't." "Pity," said Slartibartfast, "that was one of mine. Won an award, you know. Lovely crinkly edges. I was most upset to hear of its destruction. — Douglas Adams

The problem is that we are asking the wrong questions - questions based on a fundamental misunderstanding of the wholistic nature of nutrition. We're asking, "How much vitamin C are we getting?" when we should be asking, "What foods should we be eating to support our bodies' ability to maintain health? — T. Colin Campbell

You must be ever vigilant to discover the unifying Truth behind all the scintillating variety. — Sathya Sai Baba

For every achievement, there is a critic to devalue its worth. — Wes Fesler

It's great to have the chance to play a character before he goes to the dark side, or the yellow side if you will. Normally, you don't get that opportunity. The narrative of a movie usually demands that you are that guy from the start. — Mark Strong

The simple truth is ordinary, open and shared by all. — Cheryl Abram

sugar activates the same area of the brain that is activated while a person is consuming drugs such as cocaine. — Rebecca Thomas

I serve for the love of God and in Him have all my hope. — Michelangelo

Have we not done enough by our duty, Shireen? Do we not also have a duty to ourselves? — Amitav Ghosh

I used to love that movie Wall Street and the line
'Greed is good.' Honestly, the only thing greed got me was five years in
prison, the loss of my wife and possessions, and the company I loved,"
Brad said slumping in his chair with his head down. — Phil Wohl

It is well known that the human mind very often makes decisions for reasons it clearly does not know, presumably because it does so after having travelled the paths of the mind at such speed that, afterwards, it cannot recognise those paths, let alone find them again. — Jose Saramago

Education is all paint - it does not alter the nature of the wood that lies under it, it only improves its appearance a little. Why I dislike education so much is, that it makes all people alike, until you have examined into them; and it sometimes is so long before you get to see under the varnish! — Lady Hester Stanhope

Football's always easier when you've got the ball. — Kevin Keegan