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Surekha Bhargava Quotes By Thomas Nashe

Blest is that government where no art thrives. — Thomas Nashe

Surekha Bhargava Quotes By Joan Evans

The aesthetes of Des Esseintes' generation found diamonds common, rubies and emeralds depreciated, and turquoises vulgar. The old poetry was dead, though echoes of it lived on in the names of such gems as chrysoberyl and peridot and olivines and almandines and cymophanes and aquamarines. Beauty which has departed from things may live on in words. — Joan Evans

Surekha Bhargava Quotes By T.F. Torrance

Christ has redeemed our humanity from vanity and our time from illusion. — T.F. Torrance

Surekha Bhargava Quotes By Baron De Montesquieu

It is rare to find learned men who are clean, do not stink and have a sense of humour. — Baron De Montesquieu

Surekha Bhargava Quotes By Martin Farquhar Tupper

Age hath its quiet calm, and youth enjoyeth not for haste. — Martin Farquhar Tupper

Surekha Bhargava Quotes By Diana Vreeland

Too much good taste can be very boring. Independent style, on the other hand, can be very inspiring. — Diana Vreeland

Surekha Bhargava Quotes By Abdulazeez Henry Musa

You can fall on your face but your determination is greater than the challenges in front of you. So, never allow your fears to hold you back from achieving your life's goal. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Surekha Bhargava Quotes By Douglas Kennedy

Biggest roadblocks you encounter in life are the ones you construct for yourself. — Douglas Kennedy

Surekha Bhargava Quotes By Muhammad Ali

Our only hope lies in the power of our love, generosity, tolerance and understanding and our commitment to making the world a better place for all ... — Muhammad Ali

Surekha Bhargava Quotes By Emile Durkheim

Society is not a mere sum of individuals. Rather, the system formed by their association represents a specific reality which has its own characteristics ... The group thinks, feels, and acts quite differently from the way in which its members would were they isolated. If, then, we begin with the individual, we shall be able to understand nothing of what takes place in the group. — Emile Durkheim