Top 15 Kurma Quotes
#1. If you're going to walk on thin ice, you might as well dance.
Karin Gillespie
#2. I have been an avid reader since my youth. Because I also liked to play tabletop games, I soon felt the desire to make the story narrated in a book or an aspect of that story come alive in a game.
Klaus Teuber
#3. Even though I didn't get a business degree, I enjoyed learning about economics.
Herb Ritts
#4. Fog is somewhere under the Golden Gate Bridge waiting to eat us all, but it's staying there, invisible, for the time being, waiting for the right hour to cover and consume us.
Logan Ryan Smith
#5. Carpe Diem means Seize the day. Why not seize the moment while you're at it?
Laura Foster
#6. The more time went by, the more something just happened, an Oh my god - I want to love someone freely and walk down the street and hold my girlfriend's hand,
Ellen Page
#7. It must be a prospect pleasing to God Himself to see His creation forever beautifying in His eyes, and drawing nearer Him by greater degrees of resemblance.
Joseph Addison
#8. If God had made a perfect world, it would be a magic trick, not creation, with no meaning or place for us to learn and create. Mankind is not yet ready for a perfect world. We do not know how to appreciate perfection.
Bernie Siegel
#9. I advise all of the entrepreneurs that I know to attend at least one entrepreneurship event every week. The worst thing an entrepreneur can do is to confine his or herself to a cubby hole.
Vivek Wadhwa
#10. If we are looking for a soft and malleable God who will stay safely within the boundary limits of conventional religious normalcy in His participation and impact upon our lives, then we are looking for a God who is not the God of the Bible.
Barton Jahn
#11. I think there should be an Occupy Gallifrey. Because 0.000001% of the people have 99.99999% of the Time.
Neil Gaiman
#12. Kabir says, only they are pure who've completely cleansed their thinking.
Kabir
#13. Progressive policies lead to a regressive society.
Ilana Mercer
#14. It took me five years to learn to play the game intelligently enough to make big money when I was right.
Jesse Lauriston Livermore
#15. That was the problem with money: What people did with it had consequences, but they were so remote from the original action that the mind never connected the one with the other.
Michael Lewis