Abdul Rahim Khan I Khana Quotes & Sayings
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If I was asked to say what was the greatest invention of human beings, I would say the sentence. — John Banville
He squinted at me. What are you wearing? Is that some new form of birth control? — Janet Evanovich
The life of man is a self-evolving circle, which, from a ring imperceptibly small, rushes on all sides outwards to new and larger circles, and that without end. The extent to which this generation of circles, wheel without wheel, will go, depends on the force or truth of the individual soul. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The most entertaining surface on earth is the human face. — Georg C. Lichtenberg
When modern political Zionism emerged around the turn of the twentieth century, most Orthodox Jews opposed it. — David Novak
There are lots of kinds of feminism, but ultimately it's about letting people be human beings — Bonnie Greer
Once you finish a film, it doesn't belong to you anymore - it belongs to the audience to interpret it the way they feel like interpreting. — Clint Eastwood
Many of us spend our whole lives running from feeling with the mistaken belief that you can not bear the pain. But you have already borne the pain. What you have not done is feel all you are beyond that pain. — Kahlil Gibran
They ought to put out the eyes of painters as they do goldfinches in order that they can sing better. — Pablo Picasso
How dull it is to have people defining you. — Octavia E. Butler
What a difference having a friend makes. — Richard Paul Evans
Angry people may appear strong, willful, or certain, but be assured that beneath the veneer are fear and loneliness and insecurity and pain. Especially, there is pain. — Les Carter
I remember when people actually wore coats and ties to theatre every night. They don't anymore. It's very different. — Harold Prince
You've been here before, Bell. Remember the stories you told me about wandering in the woods when you were a little girl? It scared the crap out of you, but you went out there all alone, knee-high to a bunny rabbit, and picked berries and climbed trees and found bird nests and came home all bug-bitten and mossy. And you loved every minute of it. It made you our beautiful Arctic Bell, impervious to cold and feared by mosquitoes. Aren't you glad you didn't stay by grandma's side, darning socks and baking gingerbread?
Who darns socks?
Girls nobody tells stories about. — Alexis M. Smith
