Sakaye Aratani Quotes & Sayings
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The calculus of probabilities, when confined within just limits, ought to interest, in an equal degree, the mathematician, the experimentalist, and the statesman. — Francois Arago

Sometimes, the common reason for fights in a strong relationship is only the lack of having attention from the loving one — Pawan Mehra

To lose someone after you've loved them was tougher than losing them when you've never even met them. — Diyar Harraz

You could sit on top of a mountain praying for hours a day and still not make it if you had no love in your heart. You could spend your life feeding the poor and still not make it because your karma required you to bear and nurture children. The path home to God is different for every person. Only communion with your Higher Self will reveal your path to you. — Elizabeth Clare Prophet

There was a trout. — Ernest Hemingway,

It's not hard being great occasionally. It's difficult to be good consistently. — Richard Avedon

We are to take the baton of God's truth and pass it on to the next generation of believers. — Jim George

I'm not going to let my insecurities keep me from having a good time. I think that if you don't loose your self-consciousness, you can't really be present in a situation. For example, if you're at The Louvre, but you're thinking about how much you hate your jeans, you're not really at The Louvre. So in your memory, when you look back, you're always going to be like, "I was wearing those jeans I hated". And you're not going to remember anything else. — Christina Ricci

If you want people to parade your organization, aspire to have increase — Sunday Adelaja

The dead play a very prominent part in the experience of the wanderer abroad. The houses in which they were born, the tombs in which they lie, the localities they made famous by their good or evil deeds, and the works their genius left behind them are necessarily the chief shrines of his pilgrimage. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich

There is known to be a particular deity for drunkards and lovers. — Alexandre Dumas

So our human life but dies down to its root, and still puts forth its green blade to eternity. — Henry David Thoreau

The lower one speaks the closer a woman listens. — Marcel Achard

I'm happy to be reminded that an ordinary day full of nothing but nothingness can make you feel like you've won the lottery. — Susan Orlean