Top 13 Singham Returns Quotes
#1. Then let no man attempt to number Israel today, but let everyone have a heart of flesh, a heart of tender sympathy, a heart that, like the heart of Christ, reaches out for the salvation of a lost world. [190]
Ellen G. White
#2. Until you can say what is most difficult for you to say, you cannot speak from your heart, live unafraid, create health, or receive support from others.
Gary Zukav
#3. I'm not looking for God, only for myself, and that is far more complicated. God has a great deal written about Him; nothing has been written about me.
Jeanette Winterson
#4. First you point your pea shooter at me; now you want more beer. Hell of a first date.
D. Scott Meek
#5. My books are always tactical, bullet lists, this is what you need to do because I'm trying to appeal to people who are trying to change the world and they need checklists.
Guy Kawasaki
#6. It's loving, passionate, and intense ... it's everything a kiss should be.
It's everything Asher is.
Lisa De Jong
#7. I came from an anxious, overly intense East Coast academic family. That was the way of our tribe.
Lev Grossman
#8. But with every word she was drawing further and further into herself, so he gave that up, and only the dead dream fought on as the afternoon slipped away, trying to touch what was no longer tangible, struggling unhappily, undespairingly, toward that lost voice across the room.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#9. Don't pursue business just for your own gain. Only answer the calls for help.
Derek Sivers
#10. In perpetuum, frater, ave atque vale. (Forever and ever, brother, hail and farewell.)
Catullus
#11. For you?" "A relic," he said. "A what?" "An artifact, Mister Dresden. An antique possessed by the Church for several centuries."
Jim Butcher
#12. Willingness to take risks is the path to success.
Biz Stone
#13. Does he think the job of a librarian is so simple, so empty of content, that anyone can step up and do it for a thank-you and a cup of tea? Does he think that all a librarian does is to tidy the shelves?
Philip Pullman
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