Ramalingam Chellappa Quotes & Sayings
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Peace is neither the absence of war nor the presence of a disarmament agreement. Peace is a change of heart. — Richard Lamm

If you cannot live with hope and create with intention or be kind to a stranger, bury your head. You are not living at all. — Dawn Garcia

[It may be true that] men never know a pretty thing when they see it. [But men do] know a lady when they see one. — Louisa May Alcott

The night before, Paramedic (in Training) Lindsey Lee Wells had diagnosed him with moderate contusions and "sprained balls" after an exhaustive search of medical Web sites. She diagnosed TOC as suffering from 'I'm-an-asshole-and-Lindsey's-never-going-to-speak-to-me-again-itis'. — John Green

At least you still hear from him," Mel says gently. "Once in a while."
Henna shakes her head, like that doesn't help, which of course it doesn't. "I think it's why my mom and dad go on all these mission trips. Try to beat some of the darkness out of the world w/their bare hands."
She makes this sound both impressive and a sad, sad, waste of time. There's also pity. They did lose their son. The Silvennoinens are as complicated as anyone else. More, if you count trying to say their last name out loud. — Patrick Ness

You must stop looking at the world through your head. You must look through your heart, instead. — Elizabeth Gilbert

I know people whose lives have been transformed by a good deed. — Walter Moers

Pieta Brown is a great singer/songwriter who possesses major star power magnetism. — Don Was

Honest friends is kinda nice, but it's hard to beat a big-ass lie and a six-pack of brewskies. — Lois Greiman

Life Imitates Art — Oscar Wilde

Frustration begins where knowledge ends — Clinton Anderson

When the lyrical content is based on the word of God it becomes covenanted. — Temi Peters

Remember: not all that is fiction is fictional, and not all that is true is transparent. — Bentley Little

When you are unsure whether or not something is wrong, ask yourself these questions: Does this glorify God? Can I offer a prayer of thanksgiving for it? Does it draw me closer to Christ, or does it make me preoccupied with this world? Will it harm my health or hurt me in some other way? Will it cause someone else to stumble spiritually or morally? I have never forgotten what a wise Christian said to me many years ago: When in doubt - don't! — Billy Graham