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Sach Jhooth Quotes By Maltbie Davenport Babcock

We should care, not so much about being recognized, as about being worth recognition. — Maltbie Davenport Babcock

Sach Jhooth Quotes By Deborah Eisenberg

Time is as adhesive as love, and the more time you spend with someone the greater the likelihood of finding yourself with a permanent sort of thing to deal with that people casually refer to as 'friendship,' as if that were the end of the matter. — Deborah Eisenberg

Sach Jhooth Quotes By Daniel Wallace

Heard it," I say.
"You were supposed to stop me," he says, clearly exhausted after the telling. "How many breaths do I have left? You don't want me to waste them on twice-told jokes, do you? — Daniel Wallace

Sach Jhooth Quotes By Musalia Mudavadi

Politics should be about politics, not tribal ties — Musalia Mudavadi

Sach Jhooth Quotes By Fernando J. Corbato

The computer field is intoxicated with change. We have seen galloping growth over a period of four decades and it still does not seem to be slowing down. The field is not mature yet and already it accounts for a significant percentage of the Gross National Product. — Fernando J. Corbato

Sach Jhooth Quotes By Charles Eisenstein

To be fully in service to something one has experienced as real is the essence of leadership in a nonhierarchical age. A leader is the holder of a story, someone whose experience of its reality is deep enough so that she can hold the belief on behalf of others. — Charles Eisenstein

Sach Jhooth Quotes By Ben Stein

Science should always be in the business of attempting to disprove itself. — Ben Stein

Sach Jhooth Quotes By Sadhguru

Empowering process. But if you are in a compulsive cycle of reactivity, memory distorts your perception of the present, and your thoughts, emotions, and actions become disproportionate to the stimulus. The choice is always before you: to respond consciously to the present; or to react compulsively to it. There is a vast difference between the two. And it can make the world of a difference. If terrible things have happened to you, you ought to have grown wise. If the worst possible events have befallen. — Sadhguru