Sambasiva Marupudi Quotes & Sayings
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Chase away the demons, and they will take the angels with them. — Joni Mitchell
The same aspirations to celebrate and uplift the spirit that drove the Egyptians to build the pyramids are still driving us. The things we're doing differ only in magnitude. — Henry Petroski
We live in an immense world, whole universes of taste and touch and scent, of voices commingling in the light, and dying away with the common dread that stands at every man's door. Yet we perceive and remember this world only as it creates those single fragments of experience: moments of everyday kindness, or self-sacrificing love, or unthinkable brutality. — Bruce Holsinger
The whole Obama phenomenon brings up memories from my distant past: the good-looking guy who talks real good, whose line you don't buy immediately but whose charm is so dazzling that he gradually convinces you that this time it will be different. — Marianne Williamson
I don't really believe in the auteur theory. — Park Chan-wook
Life without enquiry is not worth living. — Socrates
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Who doesn't know anything, has to believe everything. — Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
Humankind is now caught up, as though in a train of gears, at the heart of a continually accelerating vortex of self-totalization. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
I keep my head in the clouds.
There's not enough love in the world to weigh me down. — Wesley Eisold
Similarly with regard to truth, won't we say that a soul is maimed if it hates a voluntary falsehood, cannot endure to have one in itself, and is greatly angered when it exists in others, but is nonetheless content to accept an involuntary falsehood, isn't angry when it is caught being ignorant, and bears its lack of learning easily, wallowing in it like a pig? — Plato
There would be punishment and pain, and there would be happiness, too. That was writing. — Markus Zusak