Paravoor Bharathans Birthplace Quotes & Sayings
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I can't imagine what kind of poverty would motivate a person to forget themselves and everyone they loved so their families could get a monthly stipend. I may have lived on Abnegation bread and vegetables for most of my life, with nothing to spare, but I was never that desperate. Their situation must have been much worse than anything I saw in the city. - Tris — Veronica Roth

Paul commands: 'Therefore, brethren, stand fast and hold the Traditions which you have been taught, whether by word or by our letter.' From this it is clear that they did not hand down everything by letter, but there is much also that was not written. Like that which was written, the unwritten too is worthy of belief. So let us regard the Tradition of the Church also as worthy of belief. Is it a Tradition? Seek no further. — Saint John Chrysostom

I began to shiver. You never know how much you miss a person's warmth until they stop giving it to you. — Anonymous

Everyone in advanced meditation practice should be involved with the economic support of the spread of the dharma. We live in a material world, and it's very expensive to teach meditation. — Frederick Lenz

Love is about having the freedom to be you and allowing each other the freedom to be who they are while being committed. — Sharon Law Tucker

For women, beauty is more important than the mind, because the man is easier to watch than to think. — Marlene Dietrich

Philip May is known in politics as a man who has taken a back seat and allowed his wife, Theresa, to shine."
Allowed.
Now let us reverse it. Theresa May has allowed her husband to shine. Does it make sense? If Philip May were prime minister, perhaps we might hear that his wife had "supported" him from the background, or that she was "behind" him, or that she'd "stood by his side," but we would never hear that she had "allowed" him to shine.
"Allow" is a troubling word. "Allow" is about power. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

You do know you could find yourself charged with being a dominant species while under the influence of impulse-driven consumerism, don't you? — Terry Pratchett