Deepika Kumaaraguru Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Deepika Kumaaraguru
Earth is not the only planet where there is life,' Sandra began.
I frowned. 'Well, yeah, the NASA thinks there are aliens in outer space, right? Or maybe in other planets. You into science?'
Sandra exchanged a confused glance with Janis. 'No,' she said slowly. 'I'm not particularly a science geek and I'm not talking about aliens or planets, Nashira, I'm talking about a star. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
She dropped the things she was holding and desperately grabbed onto the table for support, but not before she hit the dresser directly with her stomach. The collision was hard. She expected pain. She expected to scream out. She expected to curdle up on the floor and whimper in agony.
But she didn't.
She gasped when she saw that due to the impact, the dresser had a minuscule dent. She didn't even feel the hit. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
Thank you so much ... um, what's your name?'
'Nashira Jaynes.'
'I'm Jared Dernell,' he said, extending his hand. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
Silvia frowned, then she suddenly shouted. 'Mark and Gladson, get back to your seats!'
A ball of fire formed in the palm of her hand.
Sandra and I jumped at her precipitous outburst and looked behind her to see two boys about to sneak out of the classroom. They paled at the deadly flames in her hands and retreated immediately into the classroom, shouting, 'You idiots! What kind of a bet is that, she could have fried us!'
I was flattered. One second, she was calm and the next, she was furious (she detected those boys without even looking at them!). — Deepika Kumaaraguru
This is Kester Baleen and Ajex Cristo,' Jared introduced. 'One born without common sense and another with too much intelligence.'
'Yeah, and what about you Dernell?' Kester retorted back. 'Born with a dry sense of humour. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
Where are you from?'
'Studland.'
Suddenly, all the girls started giggling. Why did I feel like I was in the middle of a crime scene?
'Wait a second,' Isabelle said, eyes shining. 'Studland?'
'Yeah?' I asked, wondering what was so funny.
'As in "studs"?' she chuckled. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
As it was universal truth no one can control the power of nature, it was useless to mourn when rain poured heavily when it was least needed. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
I really am a unicorn?' I asked again.
'You think Janis and I escaped from an asylum, don't you?' she teased.
'I hope you're not,' I said, horrified at the thought of being turned into a lunatic like them. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
Just because we're going to be in different worlds doesn't mean we've left each other - Julie Jaynes — Deepika Kumaaraguru
There was no discrimination between salt water and fresh water. There was no discrimination between which ocean was the largest. There was no discrimination of what name every water body beheld. What mattered was that the bodies had water. The water that existed as different factions of the same entity - Neeramph. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
I'm not a rebel. I just like finding solutions by myself - Nashira Jaynes. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
Ryan shrugged. 'Maybe. Come on, break a smile and introduce yourself. I don't bite.'
'Stay out of my way,' she said, and before she could turn around, Ryan grabbed her arm.
She flashed him a murderous look.
'Are you tough, Stay Out Of My Way?' he said airily. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
She started naming the fish. 'Loppy, Troppy, Hoppy, Soppy, Boppy, Floppy, Moppy and Roppy. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
What?' I whispered, horrified. 'How can he kill a Goddess?'
'Oh, don't underestimate him. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
When you were in least of need, people or objects turned up but when you were in a fraught situation, you would never find them. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
Hiya, Nashira,' he smiled.
'Hi, Jared,' I said, feeling my cheeks darken. I still wasn't used to him to make myself at ease in his company.
'I guess it's weird when I saw I had a feeling you'll be the one,' he said cheerfully. 'Welcome aboard. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
Enjoyed the ride?' Janis asked, sarcasm in her voice. 'I never thought you'd actually be scared of flying.'
'Well, it's not everyday I ride unicorns to parallel worlds,' I muttered. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
She was a true Tanosenk ... a prodigy ... a true unicorn ... and a true warrior. She faced an unfair death. As a tribute to her, this star was named after her. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
Is he always like that?' Sandra asked.
'Well, he lives his life courting different girls week and after week and being incredibly successful, so you're pretty much giving him a run for his money,' he said with a wink at Janis.
'Not my cup of tea,' Janis answered.
'And I can't admire you even more,' Jared grinned. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
The pupils were black as like every other human being's. But at the fringe of the pupils were thin heliotrope rings. Radiating from the rings were mauve and lilac swirls that swam in a plum hue. The cilia of the irises were amethyst.
Nashira Jaynes, the alien with purple eyes , I thought. Enough to make anyone regard me as a freak — Deepika Kumaaraguru
Next to the strappy Wielders, I felt me and my class were devastatingly scrawny or chubby. — Deepika Kumaaraguru
There are others who have strange eyes?' I asked, perking up.
Kester suddenly wished he hadn't spoken. 'Well, not as distinctive as you. No one actually has purple ones. Shades of green and blue are sometimes too bright than normal, but I don't recall anyone having eyes like yours.'
So I was weird among a bunch of weirdos. Just perfect. — Deepika Kumaaraguru