EINSTEIN –”Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.” o ALBERT SCHWEITZER –”It is not always granted to the sower to live to see the harvest. All work that is worth anything is done in faith.”
o ALDOUS HUXLEY –”After silence, thatwhich comes nearestto expressing theinexpressible is music.”
o ALEIDA ASSMANN –”Memory has only recently acquired a wider cultural significance. It was rediscovered as a basic human function, guaranteeing a self and an identity by building bridges across time. But it was only by enlarging the scope of memory, by shifting the emphasis from the recollection of personal experience to a broader notion of collective remembrance, that new questions concerning the structure and function of culture could be asked and theorised.” o ALEXANDER HAMILTON –”In all legislative assemblies, the greater the number composing them may be, the fewer will be the men who will in fact direct their proceedings.”
o ALFRED HITCHCOCK –”The length of a film should be directly related to tne endurance of the Human bladder.” o ALFRED TENNYSON –”Tho’/ We are not now that strength that in old days/ Moved earth and heaven: that which we are, we are:/ One equal temper of heroic hearts./ Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will/ To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.”
o AMBROSE BIERCE –”Liberty: One of Imagination’s most precious possessions.”
o AMEN –”Hail Mary, Full of Grace, the Lord is with Thee, Blessed are Thou, Amongst Women, And Blessed in the Fruit of thy Womb, Jesus; Holy ary, Mother of God, Pray for us sinners, Now, and at the hour of our death,”
o AMMACHI AMRITANANDAMAYI –”Today people live to work rather than work for a living. They have forgotten their true goal in life. There is little or
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