Narendran Nair Quotes & Sayings
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Knowing means to penetrate through the surface, in order to arrive at the roots, and hence the causes; knowing means to "see" reality in its nakedness. Knowing does not mean to be in the possession of the truth; it means to penetrate the surface and to strive critically and actively in order to approach truth ever more closely. — Erich Fromm

Have you ever tried thinking of God as a person instead of an all-powerful vending machine that never gives you the right amount of change? He has feelings too, you know. — Angela N. Blount

What you believe is powerful. If you can change what you believe, you can change your life! — Joseph Prince

The exchange rate between first-world lives and third-world lives in disaster stories in the media is about 50:1. — Craig Reucassel

Ego expands to fill the space not filled with knowledge. — Jeffrey Armstrong

To foretell the destiny of a nation, it is necessary to open a book that tells of her past. — Jose Rizal

On a slightly unconnected note, I am sorry to report that babies, as a collective species, are largely oblivious to my charms. — Amruta Patil

Stories, as we're taught in journalism school early on, are told through people. Those stories make our documentaries powerful. You can explore someone's culture, you can explore their experience, you can explore an issue through human beings who are going through it. — Soledad O'Brien

Darwin said if you made a list of eminent men, next of a list of eminent women, it was obvious that men were better at everything. — Jacky Fleming

Border relations between Canada and Mexico have never been better. — George W. Bush

This summer-sweet night is only one minute upon one minute upon another
Beautiful cacophony, sugar upon lips, dancing to exhaustion
I thought of you, before this minute upon another minute upon another
Until, numb, my lips fell onto the mouth of another, and I was undone.
~from Golden Tongue: The Poems of Steven Slaughter which is a fictional book in
Ballad: A gathering of faerie — Maggie Stiefvater