Bamangam Quotes & Sayings
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Oh, the public! There's no satisfying them! It's no use working and doing one's best! One's driven to drinking and cursing it all. . . . If you do nothing -- they're angry; if you begin doing your duty, they're angry too. There's nothing for it but drink! — Anton Chekhov
The gaja might despise the Romany, but no Rom ever forgot his dead. For him, roaming over the earth were not only the half million Gypsies who drew breath but also the countless Gypsies who had gone before, restless spirits still wandering through cities and deserts, still real. — Martin Cruz Smith
Women were not and never had been the weaker sex, she reflected. They could make sacrifices from which men would ever shy away. — Rosalind Laker
Comedy is the kindly contemplation of the incongruous. — P.G. Wodehouse
Love your fellow man, and take care of each other and your environment. — Laura Prepon
Think like a man of action, and act like a man of thought. — Sallust
At this point, none of us are sure why we fight. We're sisters. We need no good reason to fight, even though we have plenty of them. — Ken Wheaton
Passion, I've found, is not so attractive to the observer as to the participants ... — Susan Dunlap
You said you'd kiss me if I lost Tank."
"You want me to kiss you?" Oh boy. "You were happy I'd lost your puppy?" He was looking like he was still thinking about smiling as he glanced down at Tank, tucked under his arm. "No. That would make me an asshole." Right ... — Jill Shalvis
Questions and answers is a big space, and there are lots of possible systems that you can create for different goals. — Adam D'Angelo
The second kind are invited by bad character, and the problems such a person has then cannot be put right until he puts himself right. It is not something a proud man can do, because proud men see no wrongness in themselves. — John C. Wright
Listening to God - which is a key part of practicing His presence - is not a method, but a walk with a person. — Leanne Payne
While it is never safe to affirm that the future of Physical Science has no marvels in store even more astonishing than those of the past, it seems probable that most of the grand underlying principles have been firmly established and that further advances are to be sought chiefly in the rigorous application of these principles to all the phenomena which come under our notice. — Robert S. Mulliken