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Prema (love): practise that; develop that; spread that; and all the hatreds and jealousies of today will disappear. That is the duty of the Divine Life Society, here as well as elsewhere.
Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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Frank Reicher — Dr. James
Maidel Turner
Daisuke Katô - Inokichi
Tatsuya Nakadai
To be effective, judicial administration must not be leaden-footed.
Felix Dennis
India is a country of empty words, not action. Only repeating, 'Mera Bharat Mahaan' won't help. Learn to finish the race first in order to finish first.
Narayana Murthy
Can I call my mother? Tell her how much I love her?
B. Dolan
If you can see the handwriting on the wall … you're on the toilet.
Redd Foxx
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If we disown history we are at its mercy. To have a reasonable knowledge of the past is to possess an anchor which is likely to prevent us from being swept towards false ideas about the present and future.
Anna Komnene
Prunella Scales – Sybil Fawlty
Connie Booth
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Thought can never capture the movement of life, it is much too slow. It is like lightning and thunder. They occur simultaneously, but sound, travelling slower than light, reaches you later, creating the illusion of two separate events.
U. G. Krishnamurti
For any humanist such an incident would cause indescribable grief. But at the same time creating disturbances (aśānti)[,] indiscipline[,] and expressing outrage (akroś) is not the solution.
Pankaj Kapur
Never has there been one possessed of complete sincerity, who did not move others. Never has there been one who had not sincerity, who was able to move others.
Mencius
Cress Williams - Inspector Antwon Babcock (season 6)
Perry Chen
Abbot Terrasson tells us that if the size of a book were measured not by the number of its pages but by the time required to understand it, then we could say about many books that they would be much shorter were they not so short.
Immanuel Kant
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Redd Foxx
The principal defect of Egyptian arithmetic was the lack of a simple comprehensive symbolism, a defect which not even the Greeks were able to remove.
Socrates of Bithynia