Savinay Kapur Quotes & Sayings
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While God sustains the burden of the world, the spurious ego assumes its burden, grimacing like an image on a tower, seeming to support it. If the traveller in a carriage, which can carry any weight, does not lay his luggage down but carries it painfully on his head, whose is the fault? — Ramana Maharshi

Real flight and dreams of flight go together. Both are part of the same movement. Not A before B, but all together. — Thomas Pynchon

Thou hast no figures nor no fantasies Which busy care draws in the brains of men; Therefore thou sleep'st so sound. — William Shakespeare

The habits of a young man are, like his coat, removable; the habits of an old man are like the drapery of a statue. — Austin O'Malley

If you choose, Little One ... I can own you. You would be my property. mine alone. — Tiffany Reisz

Hardin, as he sat at the foot of the table, speculated idly as to just what it was that made physical scientists such poor administrators. It might be merely that they were too used to inflexible fact and far too unused to pliable people. — Isaac Asimov

Except I am; I always am. Even when I am not touching him, I am connected to him. — J. Kenner

I'm very well acquainted with the seven deadly sins, I keep a busy schedule trying to fit them in. — Warren Zevon

When people move from poor countries to America, they quickly adapt in at least one way - their consumption habits. — Gary Bauer

You'll forget his face and his name, but his hold on you will last forever because it's unresolved. — Jordanna James

I'm a reasonable kind of guy. If I hear something that seems to make sense, I'm willing to give it the benefit of the doubt. If the alternative explanation has to be pounded into shape before it fits the mould of our experience, it seems to me that it's unlikely to be true. — Frank Schatzing

One who changes a body from the error of the way not only brings peace and harmony but saves a soul and covers a multitude of shortcomings. — Edgar Cayce