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Shivarama Karanth Quotes By Tina J. Richardson

We all love in our own way. There is no one "correct" way. — Tina J. Richardson

Shivarama Karanth Quotes By Amanda Beard

I have kids. Unbeknownst to them, they are quick to snap me back to reality when I start feeling the pressure of being an athlete! It's a breath of fresh air to have two people to focus on; their happiness erases all the pressures I have on myself. — Amanda Beard

Shivarama Karanth Quotes By Sebastian Faulks

Memory is the only thing that binds you to earlier selves; for the rest, you become an entirely different being every decade or so, sloughing off the old persona, renewing and moving on. You are not who you were, he told her, nor who you will be. — Sebastian Faulks

Shivarama Karanth Quotes By Paolo Bacigalupi

We're not in Khlong Prem Prison yet. So let's assume we're winning.
But inwardly, Anderson wonders. There are too many variables in play, and it makes him nervous. He remembers a time in Missouri when the Grahamites rioted. There had been tension, some small speeches, and then it had simply erupted in field burning. No one had seen the violence coming. Not a single intelligence officer had anticipated the cauldron boiling beneath the surface.
Anderson had ended up perched atop a grain silo, choking on the smoke of HiGro fields going up in sheets of flame, firing steadily at rioters on the ground with a spring rifle he'd salvaged from a slow-moving security guard, and all the while he had wondered how everyone had missed the signs. They lost the facility because of that blindness. And now it is the same. A sudden eruption, and the surprise of realizing that the world he understands is not the one he actually inhabits. — Paolo Bacigalupi

Shivarama Karanth Quotes By George Eliot

The intensest form of hatred is that rooted in fear. — George Eliot

Shivarama Karanth Quotes By Andrew Garfield

I've realised that at the top of the mountain, there's another mountain. — Andrew Garfield

Shivarama Karanth Quotes By Daisaku Ikeda

The eyes of a poet discover in each person a unique and irreplaceable humanity. While arrogant intellect seeks to control and manipulate the world, the poetic spirit bows with reverence before its mysteries. — Daisaku Ikeda

Shivarama Karanth Quotes By Debasish Mridha

I hope for happiness for you. — Debasish Mridha

Shivarama Karanth Quotes By Basilea Schlink

Only if divine love burns in your heart can you awaken in a state of readiness, shaking off the paralyzing sleep that will overcome all humanity, believers and nonbelievers alike. — Basilea Schlink

Shivarama Karanth Quotes By Charles Lamb

A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. — Charles Lamb

Shivarama Karanth Quotes By Bettie Sharpe

Sometimes, we need little lies to save our pride. And sometimes we need big lies to save our souls. — Bettie Sharpe

Shivarama Karanth Quotes By Kenneth H. Blanchard

In other words, you're saying managers should work for their people, and not the reverse. — Kenneth H. Blanchard

Shivarama Karanth Quotes By Craig Newmark

Getting out of the way is really important. — Craig Newmark

Shivarama Karanth Quotes By Lorde

We gladiate, but I guess we're really fighting ourselves. — Lorde

Shivarama Karanth Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Ideas are dangerous, but the man to whom they are least dangerous is the man of ideas. He is acquainted with ideas, and moves among them like a lion-tamer. Ideas are dangerous, but the man to whom they are most dangerous is the man of no ideas. The man of no ideas will find the first idea fly to his head like wine to the head of a teetotaller. It is a common error, I think, among the Radical idealists of my own party and period to suggest that financiers and business men are a danger to the empire because they are so sordid or so materialistic. The truth is that financiers and business men are a danger to the empire because they can be sentimental about any sentiment, and idealistic about any ideal, any ideal that they find lying about, just as a boy who has not known much of women is apt too easily to take a woman for the woman, so these practical men, unaccustomed to causes, are always inclined to think that if a thing is proved to be an ideal it is proved to be the ideal. — G.K. Chesterton