Smarajit Triambak Quotes & Sayings
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The human resource is limited to the duration of his/ her lifespan, while time is unlimited. — Sunday Adelaja
One Lesson, Shepherd, let us two divide,
Taught both by what she shews, and what conceals,
Never to blend our pleasure or our pride
With sorrow of the meanest thing that feels. — William Wordsworth
If we had fooled her last night, I would have considered my life at a satisfactory end, with all debts paid. I would have wound up on skid row, or maybe I would have been a suicide." He shrugged and smiled sadly. "Now," he said, "if I'm ever going to square things with her, I've got to believe in a Heaven, I've got to believe she can look down and see me, and I've got to be a big success for her to see — Kurt Vonnegut
The political terms 'will' and 'popular will' have a long track record in Western history going back to Rousseau. That record is profoundly anti-democratic, essentially inviting elites to interpret what the common people believe and want. In litigious modern America, that would be a judicial elite telling us how we meant to vote or should have voted. — John Leo
The purpose of life is living. Men and women should get the most they can out of their lives. — Clarence Darrow
In this world, there is no clarity. There is only love and action. — Mother Teresa
This is perhaps the most beautiful time in human history; it is really pregnant with all kinds of creative possibilities made possible by science and technology which now constitute the slave of man - if man is not enslaved by it. — Jonas Salk
But Angel and I both know that one day Lunar will want to kick; he will want to live and be what he is supposed to be. — Sarah Lean
Record collection, with all those lifetimes and desires rhymed and distilled into two or three minutes of a song. — Michael Ondaatje
Circumspection is not one of my better, favorite conditions, really. — Robert Plant
I'm for anything that teaches consideration and kindness. If one can teach one's son to dance with the ugliest little girl in the room, that's the best lesson they can ever learn. — Letitia Baldrige