Top 15 Achi Niyat Quotes
#1. The ideal of the military hero is clearly echoed in other contexts, and it includes those who routinely risk their health and lives in the line of duty, such as police officers, firefighters, and paramedics.
Philip G. Zimbardo
#2. Along the cool sequestered vale of life,
They kept the noiseless tenour of their way.
Thomas Gray
#3. Show me three variations in the leading handbook on the openings, and I will show you two of those three that are defective.
Emanuel Lasker
#4. Of the unjust rights which in virtue of this ceremony an iniquitous law gives me over the person and property of another, I cannot legally, but I can morally, divest myself.
Robert Dale Owen
#5. There were some initial instruments I had when I was young and made some trade-offs. Maybe a guitar I bought in a flea market. They weren't the greatest guitar but they would be cool to still have them. Other than that, not as a professional.
John Petrucci
#6. One of the memorable moments of my life was when Willard Libby came to Princeton with a little jar full of crystals of barium xenate. A stable compound, looking like common salt, but much heavier. This was the magic of chemistry, to see xenon trapped into a crystal.
Freeman Dyson
#7. If I was going to make her cry, I wanted it to be in person so I could watch.
Teresa Mummert
#9. The most difficult novel I have had to write in terms of just getting it done was The Vampire Lestat. It took a year to write.
Anne Rice
#10. Until there's a public commitment, and action to back that commitment, a policy is only words on paper.
Tim Field
#11. Personally I prefer to work things out by feel, by instinct.
Andrew Flintoff
#13. screen that was longing to give me a lightning-bolt-thunder-roll odin-bloody headache
Robin McKinley
#14. Political correctness is often the attempt to make sentimentality socially obligatory or legally enforceable.
Theodore Dalrymple
#15. I have learned how I work best, and that is something that, if you're going to be a professional writer, you should be noticing: under what circumstances you work at your best, and to not get yourself cornered into writing in a way that doesn't let you do your best.
Ursula K. Le Guin
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