Avais Ahmed Quotes & Sayings
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When you achieve higher consciousness you will not achieve anything, but you will lose everything that is not important and is not yours. — Debasish Mridha

I wanted very much to be Miles Davis when I was a boy, but without the practice. It just looked like an endless road. — Barry Hannah

Greetings and death to our enemies. — Dan Aykroyd

My gift to you, Yukiko-chan.' He nodded. 'Use it to cut away your fear, and leave nothing in its wake. Cherish it. And cherish this truth I speak to you now, if no other before or after: The greatest tempest Shima has even known waits in the wings for you to call its name. Your anger can topple mountains. Crush empires. Change the very shape of the world.'
He pressed the blade into her hand, watched her with cool eyes the colour of steel.
'Your anger is a gift. — Jay Kristoff

You never speak about yourself without loss. Your self-condemnation is always accredited, your self-praise discredited. There may be some people of my temperament, I who learn better by contrast than by example, and by flight than by pursuit. This was the sort of teaching that Cato the Elder had in view when he said that the wise have more to learn from the fools than the fools from the wise; and also that ancient lyre player who, Pausanias tells us, was accustomed to force his pupils to go hear a bad musician who lived across the way, where they might learn to hate his discords and false measures. — Michel De Montaigne

Behind every good man, there's a good woman reminding you I knew you when you didn't have nothing. — Coretta Scott King

One's perception of time was relative to one's desire for its passage. — Beth Fantaskey

I should have remembered that when you play with evil, it burns you in the end. — James Todd Cochrane

We need to contact NSA, CIA, anybody using initials... and the President! — J.C. Allen

Don't reinvent the wheel, just realign it. — Anthony J. D'Angelo

With the crime novels, it's delightful to have protagonists I can revisit in book after book. It's like having a fictitious family. — John Banville