Sukanta Quotes & Sayings
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You see, I have only such a fugitive awareness of things around me that I always feel they were once real and are now fleeting away. — Franz Kafka

Radio, books, sports-so many means to spend time, but what I like most is the leafy sunshine amidst the Debdaru. — Sukanta Bhattacharya

Don't let prayers get between you and God. The object of praying is not saying prayers. It is being with God. The different forms of prayer are simply means to open ourselves up to God's presence. Too often we confuse "praying" with "saying prayers." The more we pray, the more we want to pray. The less we pray, the less we want to pray. — Ken Untener

A lot of the players that I play with who are Canadian, they call me Patty. Before then, I never heard it. I didn't mind Patty. — Patrick Kane

A life-threatening illness or two certainly gives you an awareness of your own mortality. It heightens your sense of gratitude for things that previously, if you've not taken them for granted, you perhaps never appreciated how precious they were. That's almost a platitude, but one has to state the obvious. — Norman Foster

I'm lucky. 'Thor' has kicked off everything I'm doing, and it's been the greatest thing for me, but I am aware that I need to mix it up a bit. — Chris Hemsworth

There is Bengal, and Bihar, Barakor river is in the middle of them; so strange, so profound! No other river (not even Ganga) has cast so vast a spell on me. — Sukanta Bhattacharya

The future isn't so much about absorbing or tolerating change, it's about making change. — Seth Godin

Wounded, not lost. — Sally Green

Fine artists deal with finery, but I deal with painful material. — Zanele Muholi

What causes adolescents to rebel is not the assertion of authority but the arbitrary use of power, with little explanation of therules and no involvement in decision-making ... Involving the adolescent in decisions doesn't mean that you are giving up your authority. It means acknowledging that the teenager is growing up and has the right to participate in decisions that affect his or her life. — Laurence Steinberg

I did love Kolkata as a mysterious woman, the beloved, my mother ... I dont the outside world, my world is Kolkata ... I do want to live, but Im certain that the death of Kolkata will bring my end — Sukanta Bhattacharya

. . . you should always kick a man when he's down. It's much easier then. — S.M. Stirling

In heaven ... the "communication gap" will be closed. — Billy Graham