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Whether we say the Names of the Lord indirectly, jokingly, as a musical entertainment, or even neglectfully, it will still immediately relieve one from the reactions of unlimited sins.[43] The Mahamantra started to do its job on us. — Sriram R
The artist's life cannot be otherwise than full of conflicts, for two forces are at war within him; on the one hand, the common human longing for happiness, satisfaction and security in life and on the other, a ruthless passion for creation which may go so far as to override every personal desire ... there are hardly any exceptions to the rule that a person must pay dearly for the divine gift of creative fire. — C. G. Jung
The men in Rome are ridiculously, hurtfully, stupidly beautiful. More beautiful even than Roman women, to be honest. — Elizabeth Gilbert
I found myself thinking that the Quran is not a holy document. It is a historical record, written by humans. It is one version of events, as perceived by the men who wrote it 150 years after the Prophet Muhammad died. And it is a very tribal and Arab version of events. It spreads a culture that is brutal, bigoted, fixated on controlling women, and harsh in war. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Californians devised a system of electricity sales that ignored every dimension of the free market. — P. J. O'Rourke
If you don't dissagree with me, how will I know I'm right? — Samuel Goldwyn
College is a singular opportunity to rummage through and luxuriate in ideas, to give your brain a vigorous workout and your soul a thorough investigation, to realize how very large the world is and to contemplate your desired place in it. — Frank Bruni
Hitchcock had a very strange mind. — Tippi Hedren
I'm not going to make a present of Santa. — Sam Allardyce
Your song ... that is the nicest thing anyone's ever done for me. — Amy Harmon
You can be born-again and believe in Jesus, believe in Jesus' ideas and try to live them out, without becoming totally intolerant of other people. — Martin Scorsese