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“An erring colleague is not an Amalkite to be smitten hip and thigh.”
Source : "The Rise of the Gentry: A Postscript". The Economic History Review, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1954.
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“Yoga’s supreme objective is to awaken an exalted state of spiritual realization, yet the tradition also teaches you how to live and how to shape your life with a commanding sense of purpose, capacity, and meaning. In the end, yoga has less to do with what you can do with your body and more to do with the happiness that unfolds from realizing your full potential.”
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“If a young aspirant had a modicum of skill and a busy typewriter she or he would sooner or later get a foothold in one of the magazines and a leaping start on the ladder upward.”
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“I don't try Sin. I do. Remember that.”
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“It's not a very secure industry. I've spoken to a couple of people recently who had a successful TV show and then found themselves absolutely skint and struggling to find a job.”
Source : "Goodbye cruel Slough" by Sam Wollaston, www.theguardian.com. February 19, 2004.
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“Use new drugs quickly, while they still work.”
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“The whole point of faith, in fact, is to believe regardless of the evidence, which is the very antithesis of science.”
Source : Michael Shermer (2003). “How We Believe: Science, Skepticism, and the Search for God”, p.407, Macmillan
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“That God does not exist, I cannot deny, That my whole being cries out for God I cannot forget.”