Punnagai Mannan Quotes & Sayings
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All things are already complete in oneself. — Confucius
Purchasing a large and expensive home during a real estate boom turned into the biggest financial mistake that I ever made. — Steven Magee
I love life, I love people and I love sharing, so I would say that I'm romantic. — Ashton Kutcher
A two-and-a-half-year-old is pretty experienced at making a mess, anyway. — Bill Nye
Liberty is about our rights to question everything. — Ai Weiwei
I make something I can look at and say, "That's a good piece of work, and there's some terrific directing and acting in it, and you should be proud of it." — Wes Craven
But sometimes illumination comes to our rescue at the very moment when all seems lost; we have knocked at every door and they open on nothing until, at last, we stumble unconsciously against the only one through which we can enter the kingdom we have sought in vain a hundred years - and it opens. — Marcel Proust
One time I saw a tiny Joshua tree sapling growing not too far from the old tree. I wanted to dig it up and replant it near our house. I told Mom that I would protect it from the wind and water it every day so that it could grow nice and tall and straight. Mom frowned at me. "You'd be destroying what makes it special," she said. "It's the Joshua tree's struggle that gives it its beauty. — Jeannette Walls
I never wear suits. — Stewart Rahr
Actually, the "leap of faith" - to give it the memorable name that Soren Kierkegaard bestowed upon it - is an imposture. As he himself pointed out, it is not a "leap" that can be made once and for all. It is a leap that has to go on and on being performed, in spite of mounting evidence to the contrary. This effort is actually too much for the human mind, and leads to delusions and manias. Religion understands perfectly well that the "leap" is subject to sharply diminishing returns, which is why it often doesn't in fact rely on "faith" at all but instead corrupts faith and insults reason by offering evidence and pointing to confected "proofs." This evidence and these proofs include arguments from design, revelations, punishments, and miracles. Now that religion's monopoly has been broken, it is within the compass of any human being to see these evidences and proofs as the feeble-minded inventions that they are. — Christopher Hitchens
Humility is divine. — Lailah Gifty Akita
