Prashanti Atluri Quotes & Sayings
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The Golden Rule is intolerable; if millions did to others whatever they wished others to do to them, few would be safe from molestation. The Golden Rule shows anything but moral genius, and the claim by which it is followed in the Sermon on the Mount
'this is the Law and the Prophets'
makes little sense. — Walter Kaufmann
And on Ammu's road (to Age and Death) a small, sunny meadow appeared. Copper grass spangled with blue butterflies. Beyond it, an abyss. — Arundhati Roy
This in no way means I don't still hate you, he muttered as he nuzzled his nose and mouth against Zane's temple and closed his eyes. — Madeleine Urban
You don't have to have all the right things in life, all the doors already open for you, in order to do great things. — Sara McMann
The normal school should provide for the training of the educator to make him realize that his is a twofold job: education as a teacher and education as a propagandist. — Edward Bernays
Success - or at least the true enjoyment of it - is a perfect marriage between talent, and your courage and ability to market that talent. — Gregor Collins
I come by writing dialogue fairly naturally, I've got a chatty family; I'm a bit of a voyeur, and if I'm ever in a public place, I automatically find myself listening. — Patrick DeWitt
You spend your time like you spend money. You can waste it or invest it. — Joel Osteen
I've been home-schooled since I was in the fifth grade, mainly because I had two brothers who were acting. We were from Kansas but moved out to Los Angeles. — Kevin Schmidt
I thought, "If I can make you feel what it's like for that first super-passionate love, other people might like that too," and, of course, they did. — Catherine Hardwicke
When I look at designer books I am sometimes puzzled why they don't share their inspiration, when it's obvious somebody had such great inspiration. — Anna Sui
A conductor has to know how to translate music into a communicative force that makes the listener want to hear what he has to say. — Isaac Stern