Top 14 Nityama Tantra Quotes
#1. PITIFUL, adj. The state of an enemy or opponent after an imaginary encounter with oneself.
Ambrose Bierce
#2. The stench of impurity before God and the angels is so great, that no stench in the world can equal it.
Philip Neri
#3. If I'm painting, I paint every day. I'll be up in the studio from 8:00 in the morning to 8:00 at night.
John Mellencamp
#4. We often pride ourselves on even the most criminal passions, but envy is a timid and shamefaced passion we never dare to acknowledge.
Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#5. My anguish came from my hypothesis that other people's hypothetical hypotheses about me mattered. Ridiculous!
Martha Beck
#6. In my 35 years in business I have always trusted my emotions. I have always believed that by touching emotion you get the best people to work with you, the best clients to inspire you, the best partners and most devoted customers.
Kevin Roberts
#7. I refuse to consider Art a drain-pipe for passion, a kind of chamberpot, a slightly more elegant substitute for gossip and confidences. No, no! Genuine poetry is not the scum of the heart.
Gustave Flaubert
#8. Taking sartorial risks and not following other people is what makes you stand out.
Zac Posen
#9. You can be the greatest guy in the world but if you ain't got no heart, you ain't gonna survive.
Don King
#10. If I was in love with someone, I would get their picture out of the school yearbook and do portraits. If I was curious about sex, I would draw pictures of it. There were no books for me to look at. Then I would go find my father's matches to burn the paper.
Lynn Johnston
#11. Liv," he said, his voice rough with tenderness, "you don't have to be afraid."
"Why not?"
"Because I'll slay monsters for you.
Nina Lane
#13. Do you get the same peace of mind that I do when you're causing random damage? Especially random, senseless, mindless damage that serves no real purpose. That's my favorite kind, you know! That's the best!
Robin Wayne Bailey
#14. I didn't want to feel constrained, so I took on the Mutants.
Bill Sienkiewicz