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Sankaradi Tweets Quotes By Osho

Just see the difference - in the ancient days, people used to "fall in love." Now people "make love." You see the difference? Falling in love is being overwhelmed by love; it is passive. Making love is almost profane, almost destroying its beauty. It is active, as if you are doing something; you are manipulating and controlling. Now people have changed the language - rather than using "falling in love" they use "making love. — Osho

Sankaradi Tweets Quotes By Massimo Vignelli

Intellectual elegance [is] a mind that is continually refining itself with education and knowledge. Intellectual elegance is the opposite of intellectual vulgarity. — Massimo Vignelli

Sankaradi Tweets Quotes By Charles Dickens

XIX. An Opinion XX. A Plea XXI. Echoing Footsteps XXII. The Sea Still — Charles Dickens

Sankaradi Tweets Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

Should [reformers] attempt more than the established habits of the people are ripe for, they may lose all and retard indefinitely the ultimate object of their aim. — Thomas Jefferson

Sankaradi Tweets Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

Every new opinion, at its starting, is precisely in a minority of one. — Thomas Carlyle

Sankaradi Tweets Quotes By Lysa TerKeurst

The more we read God's truths and let truth fill our minds, the less time we'll spend contemplating untruths. — Lysa TerKeurst

Sankaradi Tweets Quotes By Ewan McGregor

I'm in a position where I can do many things most people just daydream about. — Ewan McGregor

Sankaradi Tweets Quotes By James Fenimore Cooper

All sacrifices of common sense, and all recourse to plausible political combinations, whether of individuals or of men, are uniformly made at the expense of the majority. — James Fenimore Cooper

Sankaradi Tweets Quotes By Sabine Baring-Gould

As a boy, I had an uncle, T. G. Bond, who lived near Moreton Hampstead and who was passionately devoted to Dartmoor. He inspired me with the same love. — Sabine Baring-Gould