Santika Mataram Quotes & Sayings
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Did men ever look in the mirror, I wondered, and find themselves wanting in deeply fundamental ways? When they opened a newspaper or watched a film, were they presented with nothing but exceptionally handsome young men, and did this make them feel intimidated, inferior, because they were not as young, not as handsome? Did they then read newspaper articles ridiculing those same handsome men if they gained weight or wore something unflattering? — Gail Honeyman

In Jewish folk music, despair is disguised as the dance. And so, truth's disguise was irony. — Julian Barnes

Truth is for the gods; from our human point of view, it is an ideal, towards which we can approximate, but which we cannot hope to reach. — Bertrand Russell

I believe that the way to a man's heart is not through his stomach. It's a little further south. — Bill Engvall

The body apologizes to the soul for its errors, and the soul asks forgiveness for squatting in the body without invitation. — Gregory Maguire

The government plans to bring in a new science, technology and innovation policy in 2013. — Vayalar Ravi

I can't stop myself from reaching for the bottle that's under my seat. I've gone all night without a sip, but it's not about being addicted. It's about being told what to do my whole life and doing it and then losing everything anyway. — A.S. King

His job was the very least important part of his life, never to be mentioned except in irony. — Richard Yates

You weren't created to simply exist, to endure, or to go through the motions; you were created to be really alive. — Joel Osteen

As far as I can determine, the universe is made of ninety-five percent contradiction. And I'm not certain about the last five percent. — A.E. Marling

Of all the weapons in the world, love is the most dangerous. — Seth Grahame-Smith

Good Things Happen to Big-Thinking People A tourist walked down a pier and watched a fisherman pull in a large fish, measure it, and throw it back. He caught a second fish, smaller this time, he measured it, and put it in his basket. Oddly, all fish over 10 inches, he discarded. The smaller ones, he kept. Someone asked him, "why?" The fisherman said, "Because my frying pan only measures 10 inches." Is that foolish? Of course it is, but it's no more so than when we throw away the biggest ideas and most beautiful dreams that come into your mind simply because your experience is too limited. Start growing now. Start thinking. Big things happen to big-thinking people. You can become the team you want to be. It's possible. Every man must make his contribution. — Peter G. Tormey