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Shantanu Das Quotes By Thomas Huxley

Veracity is the heart of morality. — Thomas Huxley

Shantanu Das Quotes By Stacey Trombley

How did pretty little Anna go from Westchester suburb brat to New York hooker? Now that's a story. — Stacey Trombley

Shantanu Das Quotes By Therin Knite

Chortle" is never the answer. — Therin Knite

Shantanu Das Quotes By Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Love has no past tense. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Shantanu Das Quotes By Robert Silverberg

Having lost our present and our future, we had of necessity to bend all our endeavors to the past, which no one could take from us if only we were vigilant enough. — Robert Silverberg

Shantanu Das Quotes By Rumi

Speak a new language so that the world will be a new world. — Rumi

Shantanu Das Quotes By Ellen Page

I was in a store in Halifax, Nova Scotia that I love, sort of like an environmental friendly sort of store. But they had a great book section. So I went in there all the time. The woman who worked there - which I feel so bad; I've forgotten her name - she handed me the book and she said, "Hey, you should read this. I think it would make a good movie." I remember reading the back of it and I was like, "Huh." Then I just devoured the book and I was so moved by it and said, "Why don't we start developing this into a film?" So that's how it [Into the Forest] all started. — Ellen Page

Shantanu Das Quotes By M. Scott Peck

The result is an attitude on the part of many scientists of not only skepticism but outright rejection of what cannot be measured. It is as if they were to say, "What we cannot measure, we cannot know; there is no point in worrying about what we cannot know; therefore, what cannot be measured is unimportant and unworthy of our observation." Because of this attitude many scientists exclude from their serious consideration all matters that are - or seem to be - intangible. Including, of course, the matter of God. This — M. Scott Peck