Sailendra Institute Quotes & Sayings
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The music in Haiti is all tied up in voodoo and African rhythm, and so there's this funny thing: go to a voodoo ceremony, and then go to a Catholic church and tell me which music you liked better, to which one the music is more integral. — Win Butler
Will you look into my eyes and tell me that you love me now? — Daphne Du Maurier
We shall come one day to a heaven where we shall gratefully know that God's great refusals were sometimes the true answers to our truest prayer. — Peter Forsyth
A person cannot forget someone who is good to them. — Bruce Lee
There are many Draculas but there is only one Vlad. — Ilona Andrews
What if God's 'NO,' is really a gift? His way to protect us from what we cannot see, provide something better than we can imagine, or be part of the process of growing us closer to Him. — Lysa TerKeurst
Everybody's got a dark side. Do you love me? Can you love mine? Nobody's a picture perfect, but we're worth it, you know that we're worth it. — Kelly Clarkson
There's no such thing as 'too much TV,' unless we're all spending more and not watching more. — Ted Sarandos
Evolution is fundamentally hostile to religion. — Richard Dawkins
Nearly losing my life made me want to live my life. — Rahm Emanuel
I'm an unpure purist, something like that. — Keith Richards
The source of violence is in our heads. As it would not be appropriate to ignore "just a little" cancer in the body, so it is not appropriate for us to ignore "just a little" violent thinking. A little cancer, unchecked, turns into a monstrous killer. So do small, insidious, seemingly harmless judgmental thought forms become the pervasive cancers that threaten to destroy a society. As the body's defenses against cancer center around a healthy immune system, our chief defense against violence in America is our own individual efforts to cleanse our minds of violent thinking. Each and every one of us tends to be angrier and less tolerant of others than we know in our hearts that we should be. — Marianne Williamson
The law, instead of cleansing the heart from sin, doth revive it, put strength into, and increase it in the soul, even as it doth discover and forbid it, for it doth not give power to subdue. — John Bunyan
Lately I've been feeling like 50 percent of the great content I read comes from Twitter conversations. — Cameron Russell
