Angret Kramp Quotes & Sayings
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You can't fly by staring at the sky. You have to take a risk to grow wings of imagination and fly. — Debasish Mridha

Happiness even makes the wicked good. — Alexandre Dumas

I think I should learn to get along better with people," he explained to Miss Benson one day, when she came upon him in the corridor of the literature building and asked what he was doing wearing a fraternity pledge pin (wearing it on the chest of the new V-neck pullover in which his mother said he looked so collegiate). Miss Benson's response to his proposed scheme for self-improvement was at once so profound and so simply put that Zuckerman went around for days repeating the simple interrogative sentence to himself; like Of Times and the River, it verified something he had known in his bones all along, but in which he could not placed his faith until it had been articulated by someone of indisputable moral prestige and purity : "Why," Caroline Benson asked the seventeen-year-old boy, "should you want to learn a thing like that? — Philip Roth

The drive for control, or the perception thereof, is truly the strongest force in human nature. — Tom Peters

Guilt keeps people imprisoned in themselves. — Iris Murdoch

The Nation of Islam provides an antidote in the United States to fundamentalist Islam - which is why individuals from America have to go abroad to find radical teachings. — Wole Soyinka

I think there is often a 'what if' proposition that gets me thinking about all my novels. — John Irving

Scientists have shown that pigs are capable of playing simple video games, learning from each other, and even learning names. — Jane Velez-Mitchell

In times of distress strengthen your heart. — Samuel Ibn Naghrillah

His tiredness hurt so much it kept him awake. — Jonathan Franzen

Thanks for being my best friend and making my life bearable. Oh, and sorry I fell in love with you for a while there. — Leigh Bardugo

Will you come down and kiss me good night? — Anais Nin