Dhanush (1983) Indian actor, singer, born 1983
"Dhanush, Mallika named hottest vegetarians" https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/dhanush-mallika-named-hottest-vegetarians-623139, NDTV.com (20 January 2012).
Source: City of Heavenly Fire
Dhanush (1983) Indian actor, singer, born 1983
"Dhanush, Mallika named hottest vegetarians" https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/dhanush-mallika-named-hottest-vegetarians-623139, NDTV.com (20 January 2012).
“Truth is the light
So you never give up the fight.”
Bob Marley (1945–1981) Jamaican singer, songwriter, musician
Final jamming of Live at the Roxy (recorded 1976)
Song lyrics
Yoko Ono (1933) Japanese artist, author, and peace activist
"Never Say Goodbye" on It's Alright (I See Rainbows) (1982).
“Chains of habit are too light to be felt until they are too heavy to be broken.”
Warren Buffett (1930) American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
Though Buffet is reported to have expressed such ideas with such remarks many times in his lectures, he never claimed to originate the idea, and in the article "The Chains of Habit Are Too Light To Be Felt Until They Are Too Heavy To Be Broken" at the Quote Investigator http://quoteinvestigator.com/tag/warren-buffett/ it is shown that this sort of expression about chains goes back at least to similar ideas presented by Samuel Johnson in "The Vision of Theodore, The Hermit of Teneriffe, Found in His Cell" in The Gentleman’s Magazine, Vol. 18 (April 1748), p.160:<br>It was the peculiar artifice of Habit not to suffer her power to be felt at first. Those whom she led, she had the address of appearing only to attend, but was continually doubling her chains upon her companions; which were so slender in themselves, and so silently fastened, that while the attention was engaged by other objects, they were not easily perceived. Each link grew tighter as it had been longer worn, and when, by continual additions, they became so heavy as to be felt, they were very frequently too strong to be broken.<br>Such sentiments were later succinctly summarized by Maria Edgeworth in Moral Tales For Young People by Miss Edgeworth (1806), Vol 1, Second Edition, p. 86:<br>… the diminutive chains of habit, as somebody says, are scarcely ever heavy enough to be felt, till they are too strong to be broken. <br class="br">Disputed
Nikos Kazantzakis (1883–1957) Greek writer
Odysseus to Hades, Book XI, line 145
The Odyssey : A Modern Sequel (1938)
Context: Monarch of earth, I shall confess my secret craft:
I've always fought to purify wild flame to light,
and kindle whatever light I found to burst in flame.
Yukio Mishima (1925–1970) Japanese author
Ryuji, the sailor in The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea (1965), p. 38.
Henri Matisse (1869–1954) French artist
As quoted in Matisse (1984) by Pierre Schneider
posthumous quotes
“You got a light, mac? No…but I've got a dark brown overcoat.”
Vivian Stanshall (1943–1995) English musician, artist and author
Big Shot
Others