Sachidananda Sinha Quotes & Sayings
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Some things never change," said Abby wearily. "Boys never grow up, they just get bigger with more hair and people start calling them men. — David Baldacci

Personalization filters serve a kind of invisible autopropaganda, indoctrinating us with our own ideas, amplifying our desire for things that are familiar in leaving us oblivious to the dangers lurking in the dark territory of the unknown. — Eli Pariser

I like books that have razor-sharp plotting that snaps and moves along. It's not about the main character being different at the end. I don't want my main character to be different in the end. I still want him committed to his ideas, to be steadfast, true and loyal. — Brad Thor

You know you're ready to write a book when you have a feeling that you should do it, no matter what anybody says. It's like falling in love or starting a company. When you're still wondering if you should get married or you're still wondering whether you should start a company that might be not the right person or the right idea. And writing is the same way. When you've locked on to the topic, you'll just write it. — Guy Kawasaki

When we experience the loss of our outer life, the way to our inner light is cleared. — Heidi DuPree

Financial hydrogen bombs built on personal computers by 26-year-olds with MBAs. — Felix Rohatyn

Is it the boiler room? Is this the part where we both fall asleep and Freddy comes after us? 'Cause I could so kick his ass. — Julie Halpern

The Ireland I now inhabit is one that these Irish contemporaries have helped to imagine. — Seamus Heaney

No wagon keeps the same wheels forever. — Lisa Kleypas

Life is a journey where people travel through each other's memories. If you want to keep a secret well, keep it from yourself — S.E. Sever

I love physical comedy. I adore comedy of any kind. — Marcia Gay Harden

If we can keep the Christians thinking of themselves as sinners not sons and daughters, we can make them view their relationship to The Adversary as a negative-sum-game: They fall in a hole, He pulls them out, they fall back in, etc... That way they never get anywhere; they're always either standing next to a hole or down in it. — Geoffrey Wood

I haven't changed much, over the years. I use less adjectives, now, and have a kinder heart, perhaps. — Angela Carter

As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another — Tim Tebow