Sri Lankan Airlines History Quotes & Sayings
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I think the networks, in general, have to evaluate what's happening around them. I'm sure they're scared about a lot of things: Amazon, Netflix, Hulu, and all these places that allow people to watch shows in chunks. — Jim Rash

Madness weakens the mind and disease weakens the body, but nothing destroys the spirit like the loss of a true love. — Fiona Paul

If he cannot be infinite - his lov emeeting its eventual exhaustion, his light its shadows - this is the nature of landscapes. The forest meets mountain, the sea the shore. Brain meets bone, meets skin, meets hair; meets air. Day would not be, without night. Every limit, a wise woman once wrote, is a beginning as well as an ending. — Lauren Groff

It is very easy to fall in the ocean of love and feel great,
but it's difficult to get out of the river of love and forget. — Debasish Mridha

The dish that changed my life was tom yum kum. You start with a pot of water, add lemongrass, lime leaves, lime juice, coriander, mushrooms, and shrimp; ten minutes later, you have the most incredible, intense soup. — Jean-Georges Vongerichten

What about Monday? That could be our one day we look at things the same way, and wear funny shoes. — Kevin Dalton

Every other science presupposes intelligence as already existing and complete: the philosopher contemplates it in its growth, and as it were represents its history to the mind from its birth to its maturity. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

The mystics will tell you death is perfectly safe. A violent act will beget a violent act; it is simply a law. — Tom Shadyac

God put a certain potential into us that is totally sufficient to carry out the assigned task — Sunday Adelaja

In our concern for others, we worry less about ourselves. — Dalai Lama

Do you believe in God, Agent Garrett?" Julian asked suddenly, his eyes on the hallway. The question caught Zane off guard, but he wasn't sure that was Julian's goal. Religion didn't have much place in Zane's life anymore, like a lot of other things. But did he believe? "Yeah," he said quietly. Zane figured he'd have long ago been in the ground if it wasn't for some higher power watching out for him. Julian was nodding. "You should. It's a bloody miracle your partner has lived this long," he murmured. He began moving toward the kitchen. "Man's an idiot," he muttered under his breath as he passed Zane. — Abigail Roux

I've seen children's eyes light up when I tell them about black holes and the Big Bang. — Brian Greene