Rajasekhara Quotes & Sayings
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Top Rajasekhara Quotes
Real? What is real? And tell me, what importance does reality have anyway? Did you learn from the experience? Now, that is important! — Victor L. Wooten
One of the most responsible things you can do as an adult is to become more of a child. — Wayne Dyer
Stumble on joy
the phrase had knocked something loose in him. Joy: What did it feel like? Trying to remember, he was overcome by longing. He knew satisfaction, the exhilaration of success, contentment, and happiness to the extent he could identify it. But joy? — Amy Waldman
He looked on people, and he neither liked nor disliked them. He looked on life and was neither heartened nor saddened. — Margaret Mitchell
You can only do so much theatre. — Victor Garber
The thing is to live fully, all the time knowing that it could be your last breath. That takes some powerful faith. — Art Hochberg
The Italian philosopher Gianni Vattimo makes a similar point to Rorty: "We don't reach agreement when we have discovered the truth," he observes; "we say we have discovered the truth when we reach agreement. — Stephen Batchelor
Questions of personal priority, however interesting they may be to the persons concerned, sink into insignificance in the prospect of any gain of deeper insight into the secrets of nature. — William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin
I'm a silly guy, I love wit and cynicism and sarcasm. — Columbus Short
Moses: God or crowd control?!? — Mary Ann Shaffer
And we love to dance, especially that new one called the Civil War Twist. The Northern part of you stands still while the Southern part tries to secede. — Dick Gregory
I would trust you with my whole fortune," he told the president. "I would trust you with my life and the welfare of my children. It is inconceivable to me that you would ever trick me or otherwise betray me. My whole world, all my faith in my judgment of human character would collapse. — Mario Puzo
I prefer a story that has the good sense to stay on the page where it belongs.
- Elinor — Cornelia Funke
