Nischay Kumar Quotes & Sayings
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Those who have nothing have only their discipline. — Alain Badiou
The best way to persuade is with your ears. — Dean Rusk
If we get separated there's not much hope of us ever meeting anywhere, but I need to keep up the pretense of hope because that may be all we have. — Susan Ee
To some extent, the mainstream's absence means the Tea Party is the Republican Party. — David Remnick
The quality and virtue of a slave is invisibility. The powerless need to be invisible even to themselves. — Ursula K. Le Guin
Who does not know history's first law to be that an author must not dare to tell anything but the truth? And its second that he must make bold to tell the whole truth? That there must be no suggestion of partiality anywhere in his writings? Nor of malice? — Marcus Tullius Cicero
Country music tells stories, and I've always loved to tell stories. — R. Kelly
Some behaviour is more heritable than others; you may start off with some genes loaded for depression but they don't just switch on without some environmental input. No one knows if you become 'you' because of nature or nurture: it's a combination of what you're born with and how you live your life. In — Ruby Wax
We live thinking we will never die, We die thinking we have never lived — Jason Becker
She'll be ruined if she's not careful," Ella said. "Nonsense. He'd wed her in a heartbeat if he thought she'd have him," Vivi replied. "Quite." A — Sarah MacLean
I think that beauty can injure you to death. It can cause an injury that can never be cured. Or it can so traumatise you, your life changes direction. The beauty of the harmony of nature that is forever lost, or a daily rite that you perform, or diving into the sea for a swim. Those experiences are going to mark you. — Toni Servillo
Lived in curious but not unhappy isolation ... subscribing to magazines nobody around them read, listening to programs on the national radio network which nobody around them listened to ... — Alice Munro
Sometimes we question why we're in the jobs we have, relationships, cities, families even. The question shouldn't be why? But what's the lesson in everything we go through. Getting the lessons allows us to move on. When we focus on the why, we stay stuck because we miss the lessons and as a result, keep repeating the same habits and situations until we learn the lessons we're supposed to learn from our experiences in life. — C. Nzingha Smith
I don't think it would be a good idea for scientists to have more political power. Scientists as a group are more inclined to try to derive an ought from an is, than the population at large. — David Deutsch