Sarbasadharana Quotes & Sayings
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Life isn't just addition and subtraction. There's also the accumulation, the multiplication, of loss, of failure. — Julian Barnes

Life isn't always about things you can see or hear or touch. Sometimes it's more than that. — Rachel Morgan

Even science is inductive, relying on observations and best explanations, not always deductive conclusions. — Nabeel Qureshi

Jesus didn't come to make us Christian. Jesus came to make us fully human. — Hans Rookmaaker

I think my favorite song from another artist would have to be 'Superstition' by Stevie Wonder. — Nick Jonas

It may be the case that [post-Holocaust] the authentic Jewish
agnostic and the authentic Jewish believer are closer than at
any previous time. — Emil Fackenheim

Suddenly I realized that I wanted everything to be as it was when I was younger. When you're young enough, you don't know that you live in a cheap lousy apartment. A cracked chair is nothing other than a chair. A dandelion growing out of a crack in the sidewalk outside your front door is a garden. You could believe that a song your parent was singing in the evening was the most tragic opera in the world. It never occurs to you when you are very young to need something other than what your parents have to offer you. — Heather O'Neill

Dreams, they're what sets us apart from being mere a brain and a body. — Juliette Lewis

I daily examine myself on three points: - whether, in transacting business for others, I may have been not faithful; - whether, in intercourse with friends, I may have been not sincere; - whether I may have not mastered and practised the instructions of my teacher. — Confucius

Falling in love, I said. Falling into it, we all did then, one way or another. How could we have made such light of it? Sneered even. As if it was trivial for us, a frill, whim. It was, on the contrary, heavy going. — Margaret Atwood

Surrounded by five hundred years of convenient lies. — Sherman Alexie

More people should visit Antarctica, metaphorically speaking, on their own. That is one of the conclusions I have reached, one of my recommendations: explore something, even if it's just a bookshelf. Make a stab in the dark. Read off the beaten path. Your attention is precious. Be careful of other people trying to direct how you dispense it. Confront your own values. Decide what it is you are looking for an then look for it. Perform connoisseurship. We all need to create our own vocabulary of appreciation, or we are trapped by the vocabulary of others. — Phyllis Rose

I always wanted to play a big, black man, but that would cost too much make-up. — Robin Williams