
Top 14 Nihal Arthanayake Quotes
#1. I remember my first visit with my guru. He had shown that he read my mind. So I looked at the grass and I thought, 'My god, he's going to know all the things I don't want people to know.' I was really embarrassed. Then I looked up and he was looking directly at me with unconditional love.
Ram Dass
#2. In so far as I am Man I am the chief of creatures. In so far as I am a man I am the chief of sinners.
G.K. Chesterton
#3. I think we live in a culture where it is really difficult to get privacy because everything is so accessible. It's very difficult to maintain your comfortable life with a sort of mystique.
FKA Twigs
#4. Would the Protestant Reformation have happened without the printing press? Would the American Revolution have happened without pamphlets? Probably not. But neither printing presses nor pamphlets were the heroes of reform and revolution.
Rebecca MacKinnon
#5. What a lovely evening," Abigail said to break the silence.
She felt his gaze on her profile. "Lovely indeed.
Julie Klassen
#6. The snow again. White, white net of beauty, net of dream, trapping the earth, trapping the helpless heart of life ...
Martha Ostenso
#8. Websites are kind of useless. There's so much great web content and design out there, but the ways in which they are being experienced are not being maximized.
Dhani Harrison
#9. As I mentioned previously, the tools that allow for optimum health are diet and exercise.
Bill Toomey
#10. It's very important for us all to understand that we are interconnected and we need to hold hands together, especially when the going gets tough.
Michelle Yeoh
#11. It needs some intelligence to be truly selfish. The unintelligent can only be self-righteous.
Eric Hoffer
#12. I am very friendly with lots of people in rock'n'roll, because I spent so much time with them over the years through Mick's work.
Jerry Hall
#13. The learning is the heavy lifting. You need to get the words into your brain.
Tom Hiddleston
#14. To great writers, finished works weigh lighter than those fragments on which they labor their entire lives.
Walter Benjamin
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