Akhtarshomar Quotes & Sayings
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My lord, when I first encountered you the suspicion crossed my mind that your intellect was disordered. I am now certain that this is so! — Georgette Heyer

God Almighty, I love life. Even this vile place, where the trees are shattered stubs and where nothing grows but craters, even the sights, scents, sounds, and stirrings of this place are preferable to the unchanging nothingness of the Great Darkness. — Dan Simmons

People say I'm cocky, but am I supposed to sit here and be insecure and not know where my future's going or not realize that moviemaking is the greatest thing to happen to me? — Dale Carnegie

Uglier than death backin' outta the outhouse readin' mad magazine and crazy as a football bat. — Alan Moore

Just like the breakthroughs, the bad stuff always takes you by surprise. (121) — Gail Giles

As travel pushes me forward, memory keeps dragging me backward. — Frances Mayes

It's what you believe about your ability that shapes your potential success. — Stan Beecham

If a family had to go far from the village to find a match for their daughter, it was viewed with suspicion. — R. Gopalakrishnan

But I can tell you this," he continued. "The white witch doesn't feel things the way we do, do you understand? She's all ice. That is her whole point."
A palace of ice and a heart to match. "I don't understand. Why would people go looking for her? Why would they want to go with her?"
Ben sat back. He looked at Hazel searchingly, sadly. His shoulders rose and fell. "Sometimes," he said slowly, "it seems like it would be easier to give yourself to the ice. — Anne Ursu

Just take care of yourself and eat right. — Torrey Smith

The measure of our mindfulness, the touchstone for sanity in this society, is our level of productivity, our attention to responsibility, our ability to plain and simple hold down a job. If you're still at the point when you're even just barely going through the motions
showing up at work, paying the bills
you are still okay or okay enough. A desire not to acknowledge sadness in ourselves or those close to us
better known these days as denial, is such a strong urge that plenty of people prefer to think that until you are actually flying out of a window, you don't have a problem. — Elizabeth Wurtzel