
Top 14 Sugandha Date Quotes
#1. That's the secret of existence. We're all a little mad.
Agatha Christie
#2. Some of my father's fellow West Pointers once asked him why I turned out so well, his secret in raising me. And he said, 'I never gave him any advice, and he never asked for any.' We agreed on nothing, but we never quarreled once.
Gore Vidal
#4. There's a perilous word fiction writers need to watch out for. The word is 'had.'
James Scott Bell
#5. Going to a sensational murder trial is the only way I can relax.
John Waters
#6. True creativity is more likely if you are more relaxed
Harry Borden
#7. Suttas are not meant to be 'sacred scriptures' that tell us what to believe. One should read them, listen to them, think about them, contemplate them, and investigate the present reality, the present experience with them. Then, and only then, can one insightfully know the truth beyond words.
Ajahn Sumedho
#8. Walk any path in Destiny's garden, and you will be forced to choose, not once but many times.
Neil Gaiman
#9. Ours is an age between worldviews, creative yet disoriented, a transitional era when the old cultural vision no longer holds and the new has not yet constellated. Yet we are not without signs of what the new might look like
Richard Tarnas
#10. Movement was the essence of Manhattan. It had always been so, and now its sense of flow, energy, openness, elasticity as Charles Dickens had called it, was headier than ever. Half the city's skill and aspirations seemed to go into the propagation of motion.
Jan Morris
#11. By focusing too myopically on what we want God to do on our behalf, we may miss the significance of what he has already done.
Philip Yancey
#12. Abstract thinking leads to greater creativity ... But in our businesses and our lives, we often do the opposite. We intensify our focus rather than widen our view.
Daniel H. Pink
#13. Chris Carter is just a fantastic guy, I have enjoyed working for him, immensely. I loved this character. I don't think I can say enough about Chris. It's just a fantastic thing that he's created and I'm so thrilled that I've been a part of it. I'm very grateful.
Robert Patrick
#14. The first ingredient in conversation is truth, the next good sense, the third good humor, and the fourth wit.
William Temple
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