Paladugu Neelima Quotes & Sayings
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Lukewarm belief is the weakest form of praying. Doubt locks us out of our own prayer closets. — Stephen Kendrick

The chances that your tombstone will read 'Killed by Asteroid' are about the same as they'd be for 'Killed in Airplane Crash.' — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

How am I supposed to know which religion is the true religion? he wondered. Just because someone follows a certain faith does not necessarily — Christopher Paolini

I have had the irreplaceable opportunity of learning my profession with the proper tools, the most important of which is not a pencil or a typewriter, but the necessary time to think before using them. — Moss Hart

Not to give to those in need what is to you superfluous is akin to fraud. — Saint Augustine

It is in general more profitable to reckon up our defeats than to boast of our attainments. — Thomas Carlyle

We live to live. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

For a few precious moments ... I am back in Old Texas, under a high sky ... where all things are again possible ... and the wind blows free. — Larry L. King

Then it seemed that a cloud formed itself into an enormous bumble bee as big as a sheep. She wore a tall iron crown studded with rock crystals, the stars of the underworld.
All this may have been a collective hallucination although nobody has yet explained to me what a collective hallucination actually means. — Leonora Carrington

As he poured a glass for himself, she couldn't help but stare at his leanly muscled torso, so helpfully limned by firelight. She'd been used to thinking him a devil, but he had the body of a god. A lesser one. His wasn't the physique of a hulking, over-muscled Zeus or Poseidon, but rather a lean, athletic Apollo or Mercury. A body built not to bludgeon, but to hunt. Not to lumber, but to race. Not to overpower unsuspecting naiads where they bathed, but to...
Seduce. — Tessa Dare

One way to become aware many times during the day is to take a conscious breath. Doing so breaks the stream of thinking. — Eckhart Tolle

I follow my nose. It's as simple as that. — Tilda Swinton

If you're 50 years old or younger, give every book about 50 pages before you decide to commit yourself to reading it, or give it up.
If you're over 50, which is when time gets shorter, subtract your age from 100 - the result is the number of pages you should read before deciding whether or not to quit. If you're 100 or over you get to judge the book by its cover, despite the dangers in doing so. — Nancy Pearl