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His body smelled like a precious-wood forest; his hair, like sandalwood, his skin, like cedar. It was as if he had always lived among trees and plants. — Anais Nin

Organization of khaddar is infinitely better than co-operative societies or any other form of village organization. — Mahatma Gandhi

If the auto plants in Detroit would just sit around the table and say, 'What do we gotta do to make this thing work?' Instead of, 'I want this and I want that.' They might make it. — Richard DeVos

The natural sciences have the clearest patterns. Physics admits of a lovely unification, not just at the level of fundamental forces, but when considering its extent and implications. Classifications like 'optics' or 'thermodynamics' are just straitjackets, preventing physicists from seeing countless intersections. Even putting aside aesthetics, the practical applications that have been overlooked are legion; years ago engineers could have been artificially generating spherically symmetric gravity fields. Having — Ted Chiang

The fire of the forest burns trees to ashes. Even expensive sandalwood tree which is endowed with qualities of cooling and fragrance, cannot escape from burning. In the same way wicked cause harm to their benefactors also. — Chanakya

But man is not made for defeat," he said. "A man can be destroyed but not defeated. — Ernest Hemingway,

It is not necessary that every mountain has a precious stone's mine, every elephants forehead is adorned with the mother of pearl, every place is inhabited by gentlemen and every forest contains sandalwood trees. In other words, this world is inhabited by people of different characteristics. We must, therefore, develop contacts only with gentlemen and superior persons. This will ensure fulfilment of the desired work. — R.P. Jain

Mathematics is the key and door to the sciences. — Galileo Galilei

How clear everything becomes when you look from the darkness of a dungeon. — Umberto Eco

As human beings, we're born believing that we are the apex of creation, that we are invincible, that no problem exists that we cannot solve. But we inevitably die with all our beliefs broken. — Shaun David Hutchinson

I knew that life isn't always just about the Olympic gold medals and the sponsors. — Nastia Liukin

Puns are the E. coli of humor, — Tim Pratt

Love was not a quantifiable substance. There was always more of it somewhere, and even after one love had been lost, it was by no means impossible to find another. — Paul Auster

Our role in life is to bring the light of our own souls to the dim places around us. — Joan D. Chittister

I can really find something interesting about almost anyone I talk to. — Stephen Colbert

In a number of workshops, I have asked people whether they have had one or more experiences that they would identify as an experience of God and, if so, to share them in small groups. On average, 80 percent of the participants identify one or more and are eager to talk about them. They also frequently report that they had never before been asked that question in a church setting or given an opportunity to talk about it. — Marcus J. Borg

Gareth Bale has been levitated to the status of one of the best players in the world — Perry Groves