Ambreen Mardhani Quotes & Sayings
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Why? Why not? Why not you? Why not now? — Reza Aslan
AIDS was allowed to happen. It is a plague that need not have happened. It is a plague that could have been contained from the very beginning. — Larry Kramer
Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers. — Voltaire
Your language, dear," Victoria reproved gently. "A lady never curses in public. There are much better ways to handle the delicate male ego."
Keiley paused. "With a two-by-four?" she asked.
Victoria's lips pursed a smile tugged at her lips. "Only as a last resort," she murmured humorously. "And never in public. — Lora Leigh
I think reality is thin, you know, thin as lake ice after a thaw, and we fill our lives with noise and light and motion to hide that thinness from ourselves. — Stephen King
You can no more look destiny in the face than you can look at the sun, and yet destiny is grey — Henri Barbusse
Lanie, you live 15 minutes away from your office and you get there at eight. Over two hours every day just to do your hair and makeup. Diana fuckin' Ross in her heyday probably took less time to get ready for a show. Babe, if that isn't high maintenance, I do not know what is. — Kristen Ashley
Life either happens by design or default, you choose. — Bob Proctor
Cover your butt. Bernard is watching. — Orson Scott Card
Canned food is a perversion,' Ignatius said. 'I suspect that it is ultimately very damaging to the soul. — John Kennedy Toole
One look at each other and it was immediately understood that they both needed a clean slate,,, The obliteration of memory. — Colum McCann
I don't think I have spiritual beliefs in the structured sense - but I believe in the absolute necessity of spirit and a healthy spiritual life. It grew inside me by itself, which is surely the very nature of spirit, and instinctively I protected and nourished it. I also absorbed spirituality by osmosis. — Michael Leunig
The master dwells in the substantial and not in the superficial. Rests in the fruit and not in the flower. — Lao-Tzu