Top 18 Wise Lines Sayings
#1. You will not understand your part within the framework of nature until you actually see yourselves in danger of tearing it apart.
Seth
#2. This [worldly life] is a huge entanglement; every sub-atomic particle of it is an entanglement and it is impossible to break free from it. Which is why the Lord has said, 'If you encounter a Gnani Purush [the enlightened one], remain with Him'.
Dada Bhagwan
#3. Evolution has just been dealt its death blow. After reading Origins of Life with my background in chemistry and physics, it is clear that biological evolution could not have occurred.
Richard Smalley
#4. You can't tell any kind of a story without having some kind of a theme, something to say between the lines.
Robert Wise
#5. I'm definitely an independent person, and I don't need boyfriends all the time.
Amanda Hearst
#6. We can see unmistakeably that there is an inner relationship between Zen and the warrior's life.
D.T. Suzuki
#7. Some people will only love you as much as they can use you. their loyalty ends where the benefits stop.
Honeya
#8. I'm a big fan of the Mars Bar Diet. You don't eat the Mars bar, you stick it up your arse and let a rottweiler chase you home.
Billy Connolly
#9. You will never possess what you are unwilling to pursue.
Mike Murdock
#10. A mortal had woven it, a man who, having caught sight of the Seelie queen, had spent the remainder of his short life weaving depictions of her. He had died of starvation, raw, red fingers staining the final tapestry.
Holly Black
#11. I gave them everything I had, and I guess it feels
alright.
I gave them my body,
and they use it every night.
Kris Kidd
#14. One of the more gratifying things about guilt is that it makes us feel important.
Susan Beth Pfeffer
#15. Is it possible Hanukkah doesn't inspire folksy songs? Plot lines may be a part. The Christmas story has a lot of material to work with. There's Jesus and his birth, the wise men, their gifts and tons of frankincense.
Matisyahu
#16. Words are impotent to describe certain emotions.
Ella Maillart
#17. The human being places sexual intercourse above all other joys, but leaves it out of his heaven.
Mark Twain
#18. Error is a hardy plant; it flourisheth in every coil; In the heart of the wise and good, alike with the wicked and foolish; For there is no error so crooked, but it hath in it some lines of truth.
Martin Farquhar Tupper
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