Vimukthi Perera Quotes & Sayings
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Society says that to free a man from his demons you have to lock him in a cage; I say to lock his demons in a cage you have to free the man from society. — Jakk Folley

For those who don't believe in themselves, hardwork is worthless. -Maito Gai (Naruto) — Masashi Kishimoto

The past history of our globe must be explained by what can be seen to be happening now. No powers are to be employed that are not natural to the globe, no action to be admitted except those of which we know the principle. — James Hutton

The chief source of man's inhumanity to man seems to be the tribal limits of his sense of obligation to other men. — Reinhold Niebuhr

You can train your mental strength just like you train your body. If your body looks fit or ripped, it looks strong, and you can flex your muscles. So, physically, you have a certain strength. Mentally, it's the same thing. You can train your psychological strength. — Wladimir Klitschko

Unless a religion springs from within the people themselves, it is a weapon of the system. — Rigoberta Menchu

It's critically important that people trust you during a public health crisis. — Richard E. Besser

I'm superstitious. — Jocelyn Moorhouse

The mind is like the wind and the body like the sand: if you want to know how the wind is blowing , you can look at the sand. — Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen

You'll never think of the old Cain and Abel battle the same way. Day's gripping, compelling, and kick-ass Eve of Darkness will have you eagerly awaiting the next book in the series. — Toni McGee Causey

On Love and Happiness:When someone embarks on his research, if he ever makes it, (there is, in addition, a contingency that he/she will never embark on it), then he sails on a journey, a course that incubates various events.
It's like opening a precious gift that hides myriads of secrets.
Nobody acknowledges its content unless he attempts to inspect it.
Happiness is not always dominated by heavenly chances, blue and green seashores of euphoria and pink clouds of serenity.
Happiness does not dwell in luxurious mansions and expensive cars neither in glamorous appearances.
Many times Unhappiness and loneliness lurk behind the ledges of luxury and surface brightness.
There are so many examples around us, in newspapers, magazines, television and radio of people who are plunged in uncertainty, grief and insecurity.
I wonder why this is. — Katerina Kostaki