Sabar Rakh Quotes & Sayings
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I hope to leave behind a few poems it will be hard to get rid of. — Robert Frost
One of the best-known studies of availability suggests that awareness of your own biases can contribute to peace in marriages, and probably in other joint projects. In a famous study, spouses were asked, "How large was your personal contribution to keeping the place tidy, in percentages?" They also answered similar questions about "taking out the garbage," "initiating social engagements," etc. Would the self-estimated contributions add up to 100%, or more, or less? As expected, the self-assessed contributions added up to more than 100%. The explanation is a simple availability bias: both spouses remember their own individual efforts and contributions much more clearly than those of the other, and the difference in availability leads to a difference in judged frequency. — Daniel Kahneman
The price of your salvation was too high and so is the price of your calling — Sunday Adelaja
Dharma must not only domesticate nature, it also needs to ensure there is harmony between nature and culture. — Devdutt Pattanaik
There is no rule without revolts and conspiracies, even as there is no property without work and worry. — Ivo Andric
Being a friend of Fischer obviously is no undivided pleasure, though being Fischer seems sadder. — Hans Ree
Un homme qui lit, ou qui pense, ou qui calcule, appartient a' l'espe' ce et non au sexe; dans ses meilleurs moments, il e chappe me me a' l'humain. A person who reads or thinks or calculates, belongs to a kind and not to a gender; in his or her best moments, he or she escapes being human. — Stephanie Crayencour
Choose your life's mate carefully. From this one decision will come 90 percent of all your happiness or misery. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.
