84th Engineer Quotes & Sayings
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That's how they manage to live together, a billion of them, in reasonable peace. They are not perfect, of course. They know how to fight and lie and cheat each other, and all the things that all of us do. But more than any other people in the world, the Indians know how to love one another. — Gregory David Roberts

I remember all the entertainment shows showing pictures of Nicole Scherzinger annnnd that racing driver she was hanging around with. — Bob Varsha

Whether someone's a Christian or a Jew or a Hindu or a Parsi, they are foremost a human being. And that entitles them to a morality and kindness. — Sulaiman Dawood

There are many roads to journalism. My feeling is that your best bet in college is to study the subjects you will want to write about, whether politics, the environment or the law. — Serge Schmemann

England?" she said with unreserved amazement. "Why do you live in England?" "Because it is nothing like Indianapolis — Bill Bryson

The pride of woman, natural to her, never sleeps until modesty is gone. — Joseph Addison

I want the people of New York to be an example to the rest of the country, and the rest of the world, that terrorism can't stop us. — Rudy Giuliani

I am not bossy, I am the boss. — Beyonce Knowles

Everyone's got beautiful eyes. — Patricia Ryan

Everybody loves things that sparkle. — Philip Treacy

Our power lies in the depth of our compassion and in our abilities to
imagine each other in ourselves. — Barbara Harrison

Even if we accept, as the basic tenet of true democracy, that one moron is equal to one genius, is it necessary to go a further step and hold that two morons are better than one genius? — Leo Szilard

It's amazing how many people think a conversation is little more than reading their resume aloud. — Marshall Thornton

You're like a madness
inside me, a fever I can't cure. — Sara Craven

Summer was over in twenty minutes that day. Finished. At four o'clock in the afternoon the roses were quiet on their stems, full-blown, fulfilled; the water in the pool was warm; the leaves on the trees quiet, too, and green. The cat lay with his belly to the sun, steeped in heat. — Elizabeth Enright