Sherchan Pooja Quotes & Sayings
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Our past thinking has determined our present status, and our present thinking will determine our future status; for man is what man thinks. — C. G. Jung

The day I met Islam, I found a power within myself that no man could destroy or take away from me. — Muhammad Ali

Either way I don't come first, which for some stupid reason bothers hell out of me, having grown up with the notion that I always had to be number one. Family heritage, don't you know? — Erich Segal

I guess destiny is not the path given to us but the path we choose for ourselves. — Will Ferrell

Cultivate the habit of attention and try to gain opportunities to hear wise men and women talk. Indifference and inattention are the two most dangerous monsters that you ever meet. Interest and attention will insure to you an education. — Robert Andrews Millikan

A dangerous and treacherous path is only worth it when the desire to have courage outweighs the driving need to get to the other side. — Solange Nicole

I used to do stuff at college. I could do voices. I could make some people laugh. I wasn't the class clown, but I knew I had this skill. — Steve Coogan

These days no one challenges us,' he said. 'And because there is no challenge, there is no reason to work hard. And with no reason to work hard, we have all become lazy. — Tahir Shah

Happy is the man who is nothing. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

My feet will want to walk to where you are sleeping
but
I shall go on living. — Pablo Neruda

She vanished like a discontented fairy; or like one of those supernatural beings, whom it was popularly supposed I was entitled to see; and never came back any more. No. I lay in my basket, and my mother lay in her bed; but Betsey Trotwood Copperfield was for ever in the land of dreams and shadows, the tremendous region whence I had so lately travelled; and the light upon the window of our room shone out upon the earthly bourne of all such travellers, and the mound above the ashes and the dust that once was he, without whom I had never been. — Charles Dickens