Top 15 Shaily Bhatnagar Quotes
#1. Everyone has a 'risk muscle.' You keep it in shape by trying new things. If you don't, it atrophies. Make a point of using it at least once a day.
Roger Von Oech
#2. Each man must live as an end in himself and follow his own rational self-interest.
Ayn Rand
#3. Some things must happen so that others may come to pass.
Lynda A. Calder
#4. Books about women and children are not valued in the same way as a book about war. And why is that? I don't know.
Jayne Anne Phillips
#5. Many writers do little else but sit in small rooms recalling the real world.
Annie Dillard
#6. We are surviving, in this pleasant liberal enclave where people read and speak freely, on borrowed time. But for those not inside - the dispossessed of the world, the poor, the refugees and those forced into exile - existence is wasteland.
Hanif Kureishi
#7. I did almost every job in the bank. It was real life, waking up in the morning, putting on a suit and tie and then having to go to work.
Romain Grosjean
#8. Everything in life is either science or poetry... And sometimes, just sometimes, a thing is both.
Katandra Jackson Nunnally
#9. Your spirit is sweet
So pull off your sheet
And give me a ghost of a smile
Show me your teeth
'Cause you're teddy beneath
So just grin and bear it a while.
Owl City
#10. What is this power the dead have over the ones they leave behind? It's strange and beautiful and frightening, this deathless love that human being continue to feel for the ones they've lost.
Sangu Mandanna
#11. We are the sum of all the moments in our lives - all that is ours is in them: we cannot escape it or conceal it.
Thomas Wolfe
#12. The only evidence to the contrary was the mute protest in your own bones, the instinctive feeling that the conditions you lived in were intolerable and that at some other time they must have been different.
George Orwell
#13. Truth is both reason and revelation - and both can surprise us.
Leonard Sweet
#14. Expectation works in mysterious ways---and totally unconsciously.
Michael Crichton
#15. Now, to describe the process of the Wrapped Reichstag, which went from 1971 to '95, there is an entire book about that, because each one of our projects has its own book. The book is not an art book, meaning it's not written by an art historian.
Christo