Obata Waram Quotes & Sayings
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The search for the truth is the most important work in the whole world, and the most dangerous. — James Clavell

I don't know nothing about no jungle and bass. — Timbaland

The greatest people that ever lived were also the greatest failures. They just didn't let those failures affect them like they do most. — Michael Jordan

Skin like ivory, perfect; A goddess, she
must be.
Slender fingers, unadorned; beautiful
simplicity.
A single teardrop; when did it fall?
Could this goddess be mortal, after all? — Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

But when the religious go within and discover God or Love directly, it is not possible to spread fear and hate. And, when those that are politically involved go within and discover Peace or Happiness directly, it is not possible to spread fear and hate. The 'religious' and the 'politically involved' are then speaking the same language ... — Dhyana Stanley

The introduction of resistance in form of sand and hill is too important to be ignored. — Percy Cerutty

Most of the time, I don't even watch what I do on TV. I go in, get the job done, and just know it's nothing. It's a job. Sometimes, I try something different, and I'll watch out of curiosity. Generally, I don't watch too much of what I do. Movies are basically the same, except it's more money spent on sets. — David Hedison

I love North Carolina. — Tyler Hilton

To be premature is to be perfect — Oscar Wilde

Scarlet and Wolf are saying gushy things in the galley," Iko said. "Normally I like gushy things, but its different when its real people. I prefer the net dramas. — Marissa Meyer

It's a silly thing, but I like to understand people through their obsessions. — Amber Dermont

I did this so well'- one says this and tastes the sweetness of subtle pride of doership. One enjoys the sweetness of this subtle pride. There is pain [suffering] with projection of doer-ship. God is eternal bliss and that indeed is the nature of the Self! — Dada Bhagwan