Vikram Sarabhai Famous Quotes & Sayings
11 Vikram Sarabhai Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
In politics, as in every other sphere of life, there are two important principles for a man of any sense: don't cherish too many illusions, and never stop believing that every little bit helps.— Italo Calvino

You have the power to heal your life, and you need to know that. We think so often that we are helpless, but we're not. We always have the power of our minds ... Claim and consciously use your power.— Louise L. Hay

One wants permissive individuals who do not have a compelling need to reassure themselves that they are leaders.— Vikram Sarabhai

There are some who question the relevance of space activities in a developing nation. To us, there is no ambiguity of purpose. We do not have the fantasy of competing with the economically advanced nations in the exploration of the moon or the planets or manned space-flight. But we are convinced that if we are to play a meaningful role nationally, and in the community of nations, we must be second to none in the application of advanced technologies to the real problems of man and society.— Vikram Sarabhai

Young people's reading choices are influenced by their peers.— Stephen D. Krashen

We look down on our scientists if they engage in outside consultation. We implicitly promote the ivory tower.— Vikram Sarabhai

Happiness is not a goal ... it's a by-product of a life well lived.— Eleanor Roosevelt

He squatted down before her, taking her chin in his hand and lifting her face upward. "You need to eat. You're pale." "I'm perfectly fine," she said curtly. He was surprised by her tone, unpleasantly so. The woman was not as meek as she should have been, given the circumstances. He had saved her, hadn't he? To his mind, that demanded a bit of gratitude. "You don't look sound," he retorted. "I've had a few shocks today. I won't hold you up, if that's what you're worried about.— Lynn Kurland

The act of nutrition is not a purely physiological event ... The family meal is a formality that cultivates in us ... a capacity for sharing, generosity, thoughtfulness, a talent for civilized conversation.— Francine Du Plessix Gray

But when women are asked when they're going to have children, there is, in actually, another darker, more pertinent question lying underneath it.— Caitlin Moran
