Swami Tapovan Maharaj Quotes & Sayings
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Scientists are used to debating with one another about the finer points of new research. But increasingly, they find themselves battling their televisions and computer screens, which transmit ever-more-heated rhetoric from politicians, pundits, and other public figures who misinterpret, misrepresent, and malign scientific results. — Lewis M. Branscomb

AI has by now succeeded in doing essentially everything that requires 'thinking' but has failed to do most of what people and animals do 'without thinking'-that, somehow, is much harder. — Donald Knuth

There are those who feel that meditation is unrealistic or takes them out of the world, and if that was your experience with mediation, you weren't meditating. — Frederick Lenz

But where I itty now, O my brothers, is all on my oddy knocky, where you cannot go. Tomorrow is all like sweet flowers and the turning vonny earth and the stars and the old Luna up there ... And all that cal. — Anthony Burgess

Sufficient to have stood, though free to fall. — John Milton

Sometimes I'm so afraid of making the wrong choice that I just don't make any choice at all. — Charlotte Stein

Never trust a theologian who doesn't have a sense of humor. — D. Elton Trueblood

The artists are the most powerful ones, the creators, first are the painters, working without words, second are the music composers, and third are the writers. — Robert Black

If everyone just accepted you the way you are, then, probably, you'd still be the way you were. So for anyone who didn't accept you at one point, just give 'em a smile in your heart and say, "Thank You"! — Ufuoma Apoki

Traditional market researchers are cold and calculating and scientific. — Frank Luntz

I know a little about a lot of things. But I don't know a lot about everything. — Samuel J. Wurzelbacher

When we look back, the only things we cherish are those which in some way met our original want; the desire which formed in us in early youth, undirected, and of its own accord. — Willa Cather

I've always tried to stay true to my authentic self. — Katie Couric