N Quotes
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“NASA's myriad failures are in many ways the natural consequence of a catastrophic combination of bureaucracy, monopoly, and a calcifying aversion to the kind of risk necessary for innovation.”
“NASA's training philosophy is "no surprises." So what they did is put a simulator on Earth where it looks exactly the same as a shuttle toilet and they put a camera down in the bottom of the opening for solid-waste collection, with a light that basically illuminates your asshole.”
“NASCAR and the Daytona 500 are about as American as you can get.”
“NASCAR does a good job of trying to keep things equal with new rules. We're not allowed to have computers in our cars to tell the crew what's going on. So the only thing you have is the driver, and the driver-crew chief relationship. That's the most important thing.”
“NASCAR fans are very knowledgeable and very passionate.”
“NASCAR is a bunch of farmers driving around in circles.”
“Nascar is a race, Naskar is a journey.”
Source: The Humanitarian Dictator
“NASCAR logic isn't always logical.”
“NASCAR racing provides more brand awareness and interest than any of the other major sports. The opportunities to build business-to-business relationships within the racing community are endless.”
“Nascar will certainly not be one of my challenges in the future.”
“Nascemos, crescemos, fazemo-nos adultos e depois velhos. Não habitamos ao longo da vida um único corpo, e sim inúmeros, um diverso a cada instante. A essa corrente de corpos que uns aos outros se sucedem, e aos quais correspondem também diferentes pensamentos, diferentes maneiras de ser e de estar, poderíamos chamar universo - mas insistimos em chamar indivíduo. Grosso erro.”
Source: A Rainha Ginga e de Como os Africanos Inventaram o Mundo
“Nasciamo senza saper parlare e moriamo senza aver saputo dire. La nostra vita trascorre fra il silenzio di chi tace e il silenzio di chi non è stato compreso, e intorno a tutto ciò, come un'ape in un luogo senza fiori, aleggia sconosciuto un inutile destino.”
Source: Pagine esoteriche
“Nascido na década de 1990, o conceito de indústria criativa vem complexificar a própria noção de cultura e concilia três vertentes: a criatividade, enquanto capacidade de criação de novos produtos, o comércio e a tecnologia.”
Source: O Valor da Arte
“Nash has been the sun lighting up the horizon of my life, outshining everything else in my world. I'd thought once that he was to good to be true. Turns out I was right.”
Source: My Soul to Keep
“Nash knows what it means to give your favorite books- it's like handing over a piece of yourself and asking the person to understand it, maybe even treasure it.”
Source: The Secrets She Keeps
“Nash was respected but not well liked.”
Source: A Beautiful Mind
“Nashik is very much known for the Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple.In Indian culture, Brahmins are placed at the top to perform any religious ceremony. In Trimbakeshwar, this place is reserved for "Purohits." It is known that "TAMRAPATRADHARI PUROHITS," who only has the right to perform Pooja at Shiva Temple, is the most respected Brahmin Sangh in Nashik. Various poojas such as Kaal Sarp yoga, Kumbh vivah, Rudra Abhishek are only and only done with these Purohits. Purohits offer you the best Pooja samagri and Vidhi. They are the local Pandit Sangh which can help you throughout the process. They can also provide you the most spiritual experience and make the Pooja easy.”
“Nashville feels like a big little town to me. It's got lots of culture and lots of interesting things to do and lots of interesting people. At the same time, it feels very small and tight-knit and very close. Everyone feels like they know each other.”
“Nashville has a formula, and it works a lot of the time, but it wasn't right for me. They're afraid to step outside the box - even though, with me, my success came because I was outside of the box to begin with.”
“Nashville has a great creative atmosphere. It's a small, close-knit music community that you can't find anywhere else.”
“Nashville has always felt perfect. I don't think Third Man Records could exist in any other town that I know of in America. Anything smaller or larger than the size of Nashville, and also the music - the attention that's paid to music in that town is sort of the right kind. It's not too hipster and it's not too fake; it's something in the middle, which is really good ground for a place like Third Man Records, that aims to be genre-less. It's great to be able to have that kind of access.”
“NASHVILLE HOT CHICKEN SANDWICHES
2 pounds pounded chicken breasts
2 cups flour
2 large eggs
1/4 cup buttermilk
4 tablespoons hot sauce
3 tablespoons brown sugar
6 tablespoons cayenne pepper
3 tablespoons garlic powder
FOR SLAW:
1 purple cabbage
2 tomatoes, diced
1/2 cup cilantro, chopped
1 julienned red pepper
2 carrots, grated
14 cup mayo
4 tablespoons olive oil
3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar”
Source: North of Happy
“Nashville is my home, and the reason why I get to do what I love.”
“Nashville is one of the greatest places for the best songwriters in the world. It's been fantastic to live there and to raise our family there. It's a great town.”
“Nashville is the place where I first realized how impossible it is to look at someone and know what is inside them, what special something they possess.”
“Nashville may be famed for its country music, but this may well be the capital of rock and roll music in the United States of America.”
“Nashville used to have more integrity than just looking at the bottom line.”
“Nashville was a prize. Johnston had left in a hurry, abandoning huge quantities of supplies — half a million pounds of bacon, much bread and flour, and bales of new tents, the latter greatly welcomed by the Federals, who had left their own tents far behind them. The Federals were having their first experience in occupying a Confederate capital, and they found numerous timid citizens who were ready to turn their coats and cuddle up to the invaders: dignified gentlemen who called on generals to explain that they personally had always been Union men, to identify leading Rebels in the community, to tell where Confederate supplies had been hidden, and in general to make themselves useful.”
Source: This Hallowed Ground: The Story of the Union Side of the Civil War
“Nashville was totally different than I ever dreamed. I had only seen the music business on television and been to a couple of concerts. I had no clue.”
“Nashville will never be the same.”
“Nashville's like any other hometown - after a while, it's stifling.”
“Nashville, man. That's the place to be.”
“Nasib memang diserahkan kepada manusia untuk digarap, tetapi takdir harus ditandatangani di atas materai dan tidak boleh digugat kalau nanti terjadi apa-apa, baik atau buruk. Kata yang ada di Langit sana, kalau baik ya alhamdulillah, kalau buruk ya disyukuri saja. (20)”
Source: Hujan Bulan Juni
“Nasihat ettiğinde bunu açıktan değil, gizlice, doğrudan değil, dolaylı olarak yap! İmalarından anlamıyorsa, o zaman daha açık ifadelerle söyle!
Nasihatini Kabul edilme şartıyla verme!
Bu noktaları gözden kaçırırsan, sen bir nasihatçi değil de, bir zorba olursun.”
Source: Erdemli İnsanın Yol Haritası
“Nasihat, insanın hep başka insana verdiği şeydir; bu kıymetli şeyi kimse kendisine alıkoymaz.”
Source: Üç İstanbul
“Nasionalis yang sedjati, jang nasionalismenya itu bukan timbul semata-mata suatu copie atau tiruan dari nasionalisme barat akan tetapi timbul dari rasa tjinta akan manusia dan kemanusiaan”
Source: Dibawah Bendera Revolusi : Jilid 1
“Nasionalisme itu jalah suatu itikad; suatu keinsyafan rakjat bahwa rakjat itu ada satu golongan, satu "bangsa"!”
Source: Dibawah Bendera Revolusi : Jilid 1
“Nasjonalisme er terrorisme.”
Source: Generation Corazon: Nationalism is Terrorism
“Naskar Accord
(The Sonnet)
Nationality is a right,
Nationalism is not.
Religion is a right,
Fundamentalism is not.
Doubts are a right,
Conspiracy is not.
Ignorance is a right,
Superstition is not.
Belief is a right,
Hate is not.
Fiction is a right,
Prejudice is not.
Heritage is a right,
Division is not.
Tradition is a right,
Discrimination is not.”
Source: World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“Naskar and Abi (The Sonnet)
Ask me about the strangest secrets of human behavior,
I would ramble on and on without stopping for hours.
But try to make small talk with me as a cold stranger,
And I would struggle to put a single thought in words.
Only force that breaks my autistic barrier is attachment,
I only remember of one person with whom I could be me.
When she left I let the God complex blow at full throttle,
So that Naskar survives even if nobody gets to see Abi.
Perhaps that is why without even knowing I invented Abi,
So that the real Abi finds expression, at least in fiction.
Thus, if and when the strain gets too heavy I could escape,
The vastness of Naskar, without escaping the conviction.
There is no rock of ages without some everyday weakness.
It is the weakness that keeps us grounded as sapiens.”
Source: Esperanza Impossible: 100 Sonnets of Ethics, Engineering & Existence
“Naskar Constitution of GenAI (Sonnet)
At times I'm hard on AI,
at times I'm lenient,
I have just one law on AI,
keep the human at the center,
and be transparent.
Use AI to empower life,
don't abuse AI to ruin life.
AI must orbit humanity,
not turn humanity into a lie.
Don't make the same mistake
with AI as organized religion did,
by destroying human agency.
Once out, AI is here to stay,
but there are meaningful ways
to use AI instead of cheap forgery.
AI may assist, when the human awakens;
machine may speak, what the mind has written.
After I'm gone, you're welcome to clone
my image and voice, but never put words
in my mouth that I've never written.”
Source: Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“Naskar culture is integration,
Naskar nation is world nation.
Naskar planet is borderless,
Naskar paradigm is undivision.”
Source: Visvavatan: 100 Demilitarization Sonnets
“Naskar doesn't write for the white or colored, for the believer or nonbeliever, for the capitalist or socialist - Naskar only writes for the human - because Naskar is human - a whole human.”
Source: Tum Dunya Tek Millet: Greatest Country on Earth is Earth
“Naskar doesn't write for the white or colored, Naskar doesn't write for the believer or nonbeliever - Naskar doesn't write for the capitalist or socialist - Naskar only writes for the human - because Naskar is human - a whole human.”
Source: Tum Dunya Tek Millet: Greatest Country on Earth is Earth
“Naskar has never sought for recognition, neither should Naskareans. Work my soldiers, work - work for the welfare of this world with the last ounce of valiance in your veins. Only then shall you stand bold and proud, with a smile on your face, as a testament to my life. I don't want to live in my words - I want to live through you - I want you to be the proof that there ever was a human called Naskar. I exist, when you exist - as the absolute epitome of humanness possible - when you don't, I don't.
I don't want your allegiance - to me or anybody else! Allegiance is too petty a term to define what I want of you - for I don't want your allegiance - I want your annihilation - your absolute apocalyptic annihilation - for the ascension of humanity! Can you do that? Then what are you waiting for! Burn my books, and go lift the world! Let me live in your blood, not in books.”
Source: Yaralardan Yangın Doğar: Explorers of Night are Emperors of Dawn
“Naskar is a chemical catastrophe, priming humans as kind thunder.”
Source: Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations
“Naskar is a madness, signpost of love against lies.”
Source: Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“Naskar is made by Naskar alone, not an industry or benefactor.”
Source: Bulletproof Backbone: Injustice Not Allowed on My Watch
“Naskar is made by Naskar alone, not an industry or benefactor - or more importantly, by family wealth. I had a roof over my head, food on the table, and clothes on my back - that was more than enough.
I started writing with literally zero dollar in my pocket. Let me tell you how it began, because for some reason, I completely forgot a crucial event of my life when I wrote my memoir Love, God & Neurons.
I once met an American tourist at a local train in Calcutta. The first thing he asked me was, had I lived in the States? I said, no. Then how come you have an American accent - he asked. Watching movies - I said. We got chatting and he told me about a book he had recently published, a memoir. I believe, this was the cosmic event that planted the thought of writing my own books in my head - I had already started my self-education in Neurology and Psychology, and I was all determined to publish research papers on my ideas, but not books. Meeting the person somehow subconsciously shifted my focus from research papers to books.
So the journey began. And for the first few years, I made no real money from my books. Occasionally some of my books would climb the bestsellers list on amazon, like my very first book did, and that would keep the bills paid for several months. Then the invitations for talks started coming, but they too were not paid in the beginning. The organizers made all the travel arrangements, and I gave the talks for free. It's ironic and super confusing really - I remember flying business class, but I didn't have enough money to even afford a one way flight ticket, because I had already used up my royalties on other expenses.
Today I can pick and choose which speaking invitations to accept, but back then I didn't have that luxury - I was grateful for any speaking gig and interview request I received, paid or not. One time, I gave an interview to this moderately popular journalist for her personal youtube channel, only to find out, she never released the video publicly - she posted an interview with a dog owner instead - whose dog videos had gained quite a following on social media. You could say, this was the first time I realized first hand, what white privilege was.
Anyway, the point is this.
Did I doubt myself? Often. Did I consider quitting? Occasionally. But did I actually quit? Never. And because I didn't quit, the world received a vast never-before seen multicultural humanitarian legacy, that you know me for today.
There is no such thing as overnight success. If you have a dream, you gotta work at it day in, day out - night after night - spoiling sleep, ruining rest, forgetting fun. Persist, persist, and persist, that's the only secret - there is no other. Remember this - the size of your pocket does not determine your destiny, the size of your dedication does.”
Source: Bulletproof Backbone: Injustice Not Allowed on My Watch
“Naskar is not an entity, Naskar is a revolution - Naskar is an evolution - an evolution from segregation to inclusion - an evolution from divisiveness to unity - an evolution from nationality to humanity.”
Source: When Call The People: My World My Responsibility