Top 15 Samarasinghe Quotes
#1. I had a lot of very religious influences - Christian religious.
David Cassidy
#2. I don't want people to think that they can attain realization simply by listening to others or by reading books. They must practice what they read and hear.
Paramahansa Yogananda
#3. I wasn't about to tell him that I never said anything to anyone who teased me. I just went along with it like it was my joke too. I wanted everyone to like me ...
Sydney Salter
#4. That Bible is read best - which is practiced most!
J.C. Ryle
#5. People never realize how much work impacts there self esteem and sense of purpose until they leave a job.
Rob Payne
#6. You have to get yourself psyched up because you never have a night off defensively, especially at my position.
Michael Finley
#7. I consider myself the luckiest man in the world. I have spent a lifetime doing what I love.
Len Wein
#8. Help me, Mother,' Peggy said, and tears came to her eyes as they always did when she spoke to her, because she would never get over the emptiness of a world that no longer held her mother.
Peggielene Bartels And Eleanor Herman
#9. Discipline is a bridge built through everyday action.
J.R. Rim
#10. Provision was also made for the distribution of Germany's foreign assets among the Allies.
James F. Byrnes
#11. As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, we need to find better solutions that will include everyone in today's opportunities. (197)
Jacqueline Novogratz
#12. Captain," said the squire, "the house is quite invisible from the ship. It must be the flag they are aiming at. Would it not be wiser to take it in?"
"Strike my colours!" cried the captain, "No sir, not I"...
Robert Louis Stevenson
#13. Reading is your window to the world that no one can close for you.
Sara Samarasinghe
#14. Courage! Do not fall back; in a little the place will be yours. Watch! When the wind blows my banner against the bulwark, you shall take it.
Joan Of Arc
#15. When you were a tadpole and I was a fish, in the Palaeozoic time And side by side in the sluggish tide, we sprawled in the ooze and slime.
Langdon Smith