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Yariv Sponko Quotes By Krishnananda Saraswati

What man needs is not philosophy or religion in the academic or formalistic sense of the term, but ability to think rightly. The malady of the age is not absence of philosophy or even irreligion but wrong thinking and a vanity which passes for knowledge. Though it is difficult to define right thinking, it cannot be denied that it is the goal of the aspirations of everyone. — Krishnananda Saraswati

Yariv Sponko Quotes By Ray Liotta

My wife read Narc as well and was really into it. — Ray Liotta

Yariv Sponko Quotes By Vivian Eve

You can't believe everything you read - or hear. Accepting things at face value without the need to question and dig deeper is ignorance at best, stupidity at worst. — Vivian Eve

Yariv Sponko Quotes By Jasper Fforde

A surfeit of information often hides an untruth, he said, with annoying clarity. — Jasper Fforde

Yariv Sponko Quotes By Rob Sheffield

One nice thing about growing up Catholic is it makes you open-minded about other people's religions, since ours is nuttier than yours. — Rob Sheffield

Yariv Sponko Quotes By William Hartnell

The moment this brilliant young producer Miss Verity Lambert started telling me about Doctor Who, I was hooked. I remember telling her, This is going to run for five years. And look what's happened! — William Hartnell

Yariv Sponko Quotes By Tom Landry

The secret to winning is constant, consistent management. — Tom Landry

Yariv Sponko Quotes By Henry Rollins

When you start thinking as far as what's a good photo, unfortunately everything starts looking like a good photo. — Henry Rollins

Yariv Sponko Quotes By Nadine Dorries

Tridents (sic) are not weapons of mass destruction. — Nadine Dorries

Yariv Sponko Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Vimes nodded glumly. It was amazing how many people were prepared to do business with a man they'd met in a pub. — Terry Pratchett