Tathagata Mukherjee Quotes & Sayings
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Rub your eyes, and look again at love, with love. — Rumi
I have emotional needs that I didn't know I had, and I have physical needs that I didn't know weren't really needs. — Dov Davidoff
The U.S. states that allow for citizens' initiatives tend to have fewer laws and lower taxes than the ones that don't. But the beauty of the system is that it encourages the spread of best practice. — Daniel Hannan
Evaluate every aspect of your life, and ask yourself, Is there more I could be surrendering to God (time, money, gifts)? — Jarrid Wilson
Messersmith wrote. "We must keep in mind, I believe, that when Hitler says anything he for the moment convinces himself that it is true. He is basically sincere; but he is at the same time a fanatic." Messersmith urged skepticism regarding Hitler's protestations. "I think for the moment he genuinely desires peace but it is a peace of his own kind and with an armed force constantly becoming more effective in reserve, in order to impose their will when it may become essential. — Erik Larson
That grace is having a commitment to - or at least an acceptance of - being ineffective and foolish. — Anne Lamott
In order to be utterly happy the only thing necessary is to refrain from comparing this moment with other moments in the past, which I often did not fully enjoy because I was comparing them with other moments of the future. — Andre Gide
Luck was fine and well, but I didn't need it. I had a plan. — Kiera Cass
Friendship isn't a science mudboy. Just do what you think is right. — Eoin Colfer
It is not strange ... to mistake change for progress. — Millard Fillmore
He looked about him in a confused way, as if he had lost his place in the book of his remembrance; and he turned his face to the fire, and spread his hands broader on his knees, and lifted them off and put them on again. — Charles Dickens
The power of the harasser, the abuser, the rapist depends above all on the silence of women. — Ursula K. Le Guin