Aditya Birla Quotes & Sayings
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Some Democrats say the estimated $60 billion dollar cost of a war with Iraq could be better spent at home. When he heard that, President Bush agreed and announced plans to bomb Ohio. — Jay Leno

All I really wanted to do was cuddle back under the blankets, maybe with a certain stuffed toy penguin I knew. Yeah, hiding sounded good. — Laurell K. Hamilton

The morality of art consists, for everyone, in the side that flatters its own interests. People do not like literature. — Gustave Flaubert

There is a world outside the one we know," he said softly, "with cultures and races and armies who have never heard of us. Yes, and cities greater than Yenking and Karakorum. To survive, to grow, we must remain strong. We must conquer new lands, so that our army is always fed, always moving. To stop is to die, Chagatai. — Conn Iggulden

In studying ourselves, we find the harmony that is our total existence. We do not make harmony. We do not achieve it or gain it. It is there all the time. Here we are, in the midst of this perfect way, and our practice is simply to realize it and then to actualize it in our everyday life. — John Daishin Buksbazen

Death is not the worst thing; rather, when one who craves death cannot attain even that wish. — Sophocles

Of course, to lose weight, dieters need to eat fewer calories than they burn. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Norman Mailer in his writings is ultimately more concerned with success than with danger; danger is only a means to success. — Susan Sontag

A foolish woman believes that loyalty is automatic. A wise woman knows that it is earned. — Shannon L. Alder

If this were a different time, a different place, I would take you to bed with me and make love to you for days. — Anne Stuart

I bought a railroad during this period of time. — Bill Janklow

My daughter and I have this thing we call a PMA: 'perfect moment alert.' I try to really notice when we're having a PMA. — Nina Jacobson

It's always a dangerous thing for a writer to resurrect a character. It threatens to undermine the consequences in a story, and minimizes the risks characters take. At the same time, I knew Kelsier's story - in specific - was not yet finished. Readers sensed this. There was more to be told. — Brandon Sanderson

In order to avoid sentimentality and to be able to write the screenplay with the kind of humor and irony necessary to keep the story moving, I needed to distance myself as much as I could from the characters, to try to get to a point where I could view them objectively. — Hirokazu Koreeda