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Pratishthana Quotes By James Jeans

The human race, whose intelligence dates back only a single tick of the astronomical clock, could hardly hope to understand so soon what it all means. — James Jeans

Pratishthana Quotes By Carol Bly

The secret of literature, which conventional people don't guess, is that writers are forever looking for the surprising revelation - not for reinforcement of collective wisdom. — Carol Bly

Pratishthana Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Who told you it was too late? And more importantly, why did you choose to believe them? — Richelle E. Goodrich

Pratishthana Quotes By N. T. Wright

Since these are themselves "scriptural" statements, that means that scripture itself points - authoritatively, if it does indeed possess authority! - away from itself and to the fact that final and true authority belongs to God himself, now delegated to Jesus Christ. — N. T. Wright

Pratishthana Quotes By Scott Wolf

When I had no work and all this time on my hands, I couldn't get a date. Now that I have women banging on my door, I have no time to answer it. — Scott Wolf

Pratishthana Quotes By Carly Phillips

Wondered, not for the first time, how exactly Snow White had managed to live with seven men without murdering at least one of them — Carly Phillips

Pratishthana Quotes By Kenneth Koch

The uniform of the gladdest malt is its sureness. — Kenneth Koch

Pratishthana Quotes By Simon Sinek

Though we may have desires or bold goals, for whatever reason, most of us don't think we can achieve something beyond what we're qualified to achieve. Why, I ask, do we let reality interfere with our dreams? — Simon Sinek

Pratishthana Quotes By David Mitchell

For most of my life, the world shrank and technology progressed; this was the natural order of things. Few of us clocked on that "the natural order of things" is entirely man-made, and that a world that kept expanding as technology regressed was not only possible but waiting in the wings. — David Mitchell