Best Odia Quotes & Sayings
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If your prospect like your product, they'll tell 10 people. If they don't, they'll tell 1,000. — Timi Nadela
One person's trauma is another's loss of innocence. — Jodi Picoult
Hoods are good parts because they're always flashy and attract attention. If you've got any ability, you can use that as a stepping stone. — Richard Widmark
There was a time, long ago, when the only peaceful moments of her existence were those from the time she opened her eyes in the morning until she attained full consciousness, a matter of seconds until when finally roused she entered the day's wakeful nightmare. She — Harper Lee
Gibbering case of Oh, Shit! I believe that's a bona fide psychological term; if it isn't, it should be. — Kevin Hearne
Be humble, be gracious, and make peace with inner fears before stepping out into the limelight and allowing yourself to be subjected to all of humanity. — Maximillian Degenerez
I'm for truth, no matter who tells it.. — Malcolm X
[The Jews] tried to kill the principles of all religions with the same mentality in which they betrayed Jesus Christ and the same way they tried to betray and kill the Prophet Muhammad. — Bashar Al-Assad
Honestly, the world can be a dark enough place. Light it up. — John Barrowman
To me, climbing is like eating or drinking. I have to do it; it's part of my life. — Alain Robert
Writers are often the worst judges of what they have written. — Stephen King
I believe it is an established maxim in morals that he who makes an assertion without knowing whether it is true or false, is guilty of falsehood; and the accidental truth of the assertion, does not justify or excuse him. — Abraham Lincoln
You said no, though," he says, slightly muffled. "When I asked you out. That one time."
"Wait, what?"
"That time at work? I asked you to the movies, and you said you would invite Vera?"
I pull back a bit. "That wasn't - you weren't asking me out. You said I could come, too, if I wanted. That's not asking someone out."
"It was to me," he says, sheepish, and I want to poke him, but I also kind of want to hug him forever.
"Next time you want to ask someone out, maybe be less subtle. Maybe try to use the word date or together. Maybe phrase it as an actual question, you know, get some upward inflection going at the end of the sentence?"
He just looks at me, a little bit like he wants to poke me, but maybe also hug me forever. Instead he just kisses me, and it's a long time before we break apart again. — Emma Mills
