Navnit Mehta Quotes & Sayings
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Be courageous and face this moment in time consciously and with all the discernment and clarity within your power. — James O'Dea

If you read 'Lord of the Rings' and dismiss it as a lie because it has orcs and elves, you're missing the whole point of the story. If children don't have to be concerned about strangers because there's no such thing as a Big Bad Wolf dressed like Granny, you're missing the point. — Doug TenNapel

The advent of truth, like the dawn of day, agitates the elements, while it disperses the gloom. — Elias Lyman Magoon

The value of this book lies in its heartfelt simplicity. — Jason E. Royle

To have some deep feeling about Buddhism is not the point; we just do what we should do, like eating supper and going to bed. This is Buddhism. — Shunryu Suzuki

We don't want all this highbrow intellectuality, all this book-learning. — Sinclair Lewis

Do what you are not supposed to do, like wear white shoes all year round. — Carine Roitfeld

Life and relationships is like a card game, you have to learn different strategies, learn from your mistakes, always play to win, show no mercy, take chances, believe in yourself, and play hand after hand until you finally win the game. — Jonathan Burkett

In a world where everyone is behaving honestly, any dishonesty constitutes a big infraction. But, in a world where many people are behaving dishonestly, and the news is filled with stories of their infractions, even big infractions can feel small to the perpetrator. — Dan Ariely

Star, pillows don't attack dogs," Sam said.
"Or anything else," Turtle added. — Jennifer Priester

His lips turned upward. Man told you to lick salt off me, but he didn't say where you would be licking the salt from. — Elizabeth Morgan

The Burgess Shale is not unique, but for those who study evolution and fossils it has become something of an icon. It provides a reference point and a benchmark, a point of common discussion and an issue of universal scientific interest. — Simon Conway Morris