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Szigeti Gyula Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Desires move us from one station to another in this life while we search for beauty, love, and happiness. — Debasish Mridha

Szigeti Gyula Quotes By Warren Buffett

At age 19, I read a book [The Intelligent Investor] and what I'm doing today, at age 76, is running things through the same thought process I learned from the book I read at 19. — Warren Buffett

Szigeti Gyula Quotes By Bea Arthur

I suddenly realized that comedy, for me, was just being honest, and playing it for real. I've seen so many wonderful actors who turn into creatures from another planet when they're told they are supposed to be playing comedy. — Bea Arthur

Szigeti Gyula Quotes By Pauline Kael

I believe that we respond most and best to work in any art form (and to other experience as well) if we are pluralistic, flexible, relative in our judgments, if we are electic. — Pauline Kael

Szigeti Gyula Quotes By Michelle Lynn Brown

Bible tells us we have been forgiven much, so we must love much. Love means forgiveness, and forgiveness means you have to be open to letting God work in your heart and in your mind, — Michelle Lynn Brown

Szigeti Gyula Quotes By Judy Blume

Censors never go after books unless kids already like them. I don't even think they know to go after books until they know that children are interested in reading this book, therefore there must be something in it that's wrong. — Judy Blume

Szigeti Gyula Quotes By Robert Kraft

Self-study, in a sense of learning by yourself without anybody teaching you anything, has an enormous value. — Robert Kraft

Szigeti Gyula Quotes By Thomas Merton

Our job is to love others without stopping to inquire whether or not they are worthy. That is not our business and, in fact, it is nobody's business. What we are asked to do is to love, and this love itself will render both ourselves and our neighbors worthy. — Thomas Merton