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Oscarlab Quotes By Ramakrishna

When an unbaked pot is broken, the potter can use the mud to make a new one; but when a baked one is broken, he cannot do the same any longer. So when a person dies in a state of ignorance, he is born again; but when he becomes well baked in the fire of true knowledge and dies a perfect man, he is not born again. — Ramakrishna

Oscarlab Quotes By James Martin

being spiritual and being religious are both part of being in relationship with God. Neither can be fully realized without the other. — James Martin

Oscarlab Quotes By Nancy Gibbs

In sub-Saharan Africa, fewer than 1 in 5 girls make it to secondary school. — Nancy Gibbs

Oscarlab Quotes By Haruki Murakami

There was something strange about her eyes. They were mysteriously lacking in depth. They were lovely eyes, but they did not seem to be looking at anything. They were all surface, like glass eyes. But of course they were not glass eyes. They moved, and their lids blinked. — Haruki Murakami

Oscarlab Quotes By Randeep Hooda

I give two hoots about being typecast. It's not in my hands. — Randeep Hooda

Oscarlab Quotes By Kenneth Haigh

You need three things in the theatre - the play, the actors and the audience, and each must give something. — Kenneth Haigh

Oscarlab Quotes By Barack Obama

Here's what I can tell the American people: 95 percent of you will get a tax cut. And if you make less than $250,000, less than a quarter-million dollars a year, then you will not see one dime's worth of tax increase. — Barack Obama

Oscarlab Quotes By John L. Casti

My own guess is that quite quickly the machine intelligence will start dreaming machine dreams and thinking machine thoughts, both of which would totally incomprehensible to us. This would then lead to each species, we and the machines, moving off on to its own separate life trajectory. — John L. Casti