Shreemad Bhagavad Geeta Quotes & Sayings
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The single currency should allow the European Union, and therefore France, to balance its monetary strength with the United States. It should help us adjust to the development of China. — Laurent Fabius

Is there any phrase more ominous than you need to see exactly what you've done? I couldn't think of one offhand. — Stephen King

I don't think of those things [from farting, to male on male affection, to crossdressing] as being taboo, I suppose, so it didn't strike me as, "Oh, I'm breaking boundaries and stuff ... " — Daniel Radcliffe

We can gain experience from the past, but we cant relive it. But we can hope for the future, Its always along side us, on the inside of us looking out. The past should not be allowed to evaporate but should exist only in memories. — Sean Sullivan

I find that it really helps that I live in the States. I'm married to an American, and I have lots of American friends. — Emily Blunt

For some people, 'ten feet tall' is just a metaphor. For me, it's more than twice my height! — Ruth Westheimer

Recasting fairy tales has become a publishing sub-genre in itself, and has been done both well and to the point of entropy. More interesting are those works where the structures of fairytales are abandoned but the world of 'fairy' is imported as a delicate spice. — Graham Joyce

But this discourse, expressed in our paternal language, keeps clear the meaning of its words. The very quality of speech and of the Egyptian words have in themselves the energy of the object they speak of.
Therefore, my king, in so far as you have the power (who are all powerful), keep the discourse uninterpreted, lest mysteries of such greatness come to the Greeks, lest the extravagant, flaccid and (as it were) dandified Greek idiom extinguish something stately and concise, the energetic idiom of usage. For the Greeks have empty speeches, O king, that are energetic only in what they demonstrate, and this is the philosophy of the Greeks, an inane foolosophy of speeches. We, by contrast, use not speeches but sounds that are full of action. (Chapter XVI) — Hermes Trismegistus

We need a reasonable price where producers will not start nagging. At a reasonable price, we can invest to produce more oil. — Abdallah Salem El-Badri

In every age and clime we see Two of a trade can never agree. — John Gay

the constant repetition of falsehood is more convincing than the demonstration of truth. — Mark Rothko

But guns weren't themselves inherently frightening. And — J.L. Doty

The theater's much the most difficult kind of writing for me, the most naked kind, you're so entirely restricted ... I find myself stuck with these characters who are either sitting or standing, and they've either got to walk out of a door, or come in through a door, and that's about all they can do. — Harold Pinter