Vaidyanathan Chandran Quotes & Sayings
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The very idea of wisdom, as the Bible understands it, challenges the mind-set of our society and the view of knowledge that all of us have to some extent internalized. (pg. 94) — Ellen F. Davis
You can argue that it's a different world now than the one when Matthew Shepard was killed, but there is a subtle difference between tolerance and acceptance. It's the distance between moving into the cul-de-sac and having your next door neighbor trust you to keep an eye on her preschool daughter for a few minutes while she runs out to the post office. It's the chasm between being invited to a colleague's wedding with your same-sex partner and being able to slow-dance without the other guests whispering. — Jodi Picoult
You look at any industry - you're not innovating unless people are questioning it. If you're innovating, you're doing something nobody's done before, which means you're re-writing rules, resetting boundaries, re-creating systems. And that means the traditional industry is going to question it. — Ryan Kavanaugh
Nothing but your choices define your true intelligence. — Debasish Mridha
A Nation's best defense is an educated citizenry — Thomas Jefferson
Here is a list of the ten worst things I have done: — Ally Kennen
My goal was to be a network correspondent by the time I was 30. — Jessica Savitch
My father instilled in me the attitude of prevailing. If there's a challenge, go for it. If there's a wall to break down, break it down. — Donny Osmond
It's no disgrace to be a private, you know. Socrates was a plain foot soldier, a hoplite. — Saul Bellow
I think the Chinese will say the hell with you and pull their money out of the United States. That's the end of our wars. — Gore Vidal
it is far more easy to get up than to come down. — Edgar Allan Poe
Stars veil their beauty soon / Beside the glorious moon, / When her full silver light / Doth make the whole earth bright. — Sappho
Our exclusive dependence on rational thought and language has obscured our natural ability to sense the flow of energy. — Ilchi Lee