A Quote by Amish Tripathi

Whether a man is a legend or not is decided by history, not fortune tellers. — © Amish Tripathi
Whether a man is a legend or not is decided by history, not fortune tellers.
Science fiction writers aren't fortune tellers. Fortune tellers are fakes.
History has its truth, and so has legend. Legendary truth is of another nature than historical truth. Legendary truth is invention whose result is reality. Furthermore, history and legend have the same goal; to depict eternal man beneath momentary man.
People always say I'm a legend, but I'm not. Not until I've defended my Olympic titles. That's when I've decided I'll be a legend.
Newspapers have roughly the same relationship to life as fortune-tellers to metaphysics.
Ordinary fortune-tellers tell you what you want to happen; witches tell you what’s going to happen whether you want it to or not. Strangely enough, witches tend to be more accurate but less popular.
Fortune tellers live in the future. So do people who want to put things off. So do fundamentalists.
We have long felt that the only value of stock forecasters is to make fortune-tellers look good.
Now to rivulets from the mountains Point the rods of fortune-tellers; Youth perpetual dwells in fountains, Not in flasks, and casks, and cellars.
It is quite easy to see why a legend is treated, and ought to be treated, more respectfully than a book of history. The legend is generally made by the majority of people in the village, who are sane. The book is generally written by the one man in the village who is mad.
Doctors are not fortune tellers, and neither am I. Having lived with disability since birth does not afford me immunity from illness.
When people see a legend, they call it a legend. But to be a legend, it's a lot of hard work and patience. You can't play for five or ten years and be a legend. It takes longer than that.
Treat persons who profess to be able to cure disease as you treat fortune tellers.
As you study vampire legend throughout history, it goes back to almost every culture. South Africa, Indonesia, crazy places have that legend and that idea of immortality.
My grandfather was a faith healer and medium, and he always encouraged faith in the unseen. I believe in fortune tellers.
My grandfather was a faith healer and medium and he always encouraged faith in the unseen. I believe in fortune tellers.
He who asks fortune-tellers the future unwittingly forfeits an inner intimation of coming events that is a thousand times more exact than anything they may say.
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