Swaroopananda Quotes & Sayings
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I am in agreement with everything my father taught me and nothing my mother taught me. — Frida Kahlo

Science is fun. Science is curiosity. We all have natural curiosity. Science is a process of investigating. It's posing questions and coming up with a method. It's delving in. — Sally Ride

One does not grow old until he believes he has more to look back on than he has to look forward to. — Maurice Chevalier

In the same way that so many people read 'Harry Potter' and went to see 'Harry Potter,' just because a movie is about a kid, doesn't mean it's for kids, and just because a movie is about a girl, doesn't mean it's for girls. — Cassandra Clare

If one find lost property in a locality where the majority are Israelites, he is bound to proclaim it; but he is not bound to do so if the majority be Gentiles.' -- Bava Metzia , fol 24, col. 1"
-- Hebraic Literature, page 31 — Maurice H. Harris

Do you take this man as your husband?"
I receive you as mine," she began with a pretty blush, "so that you become my husband and I your wife. And I commit to you the fidelity of my body, and I will keep you in health and in sickness, nor for ... " Like Galen she trailed off, but it was clear from the widening of her eyes that she had simply forgotten the words. As her blush spread, I heard Galen lean toward her and tenderly advise, "Just Promise to love me."
"And I will love you until the day I die. — Cayla Kluver

Healing, for Jung, comes with the embrace of our shadow, the acceptance of our evil. Evil too is part of God, Jung suggested, because it too is a part of Being. — John Shelby Spong

Courage is a moral quality; it is not a chance gift of nature like an aptitude for games. It is a cold choice between two alternatives. — Charles Wilson, 1st Baron Moran

Never try to outsmart a woman, unless you are another woman. — William Lyon Phelps

Humans also tend to find community to be pleasurable, and within the boundaries of community relationships, words - often ironic and self-deprecating - are always spoken that take on other meanings when uttered by others. — Ta-Nehisi Coates