Bhim Rao Quotes & Sayings
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I think you can tell when you meet someone whether they read novels. There's some hollowness if they don't. — Philip Hensher

After all has been said that can be said about the widening influence of ideas, it remains true that they would hardly be such strong agents unless they were taken in a solvent of feeling. The great world-struggle of developing thought is continually foreshadowed in the struggle of the affections, seeking a justification for love and hope. — George Eliot

To an outsider it seems a vital ingredient of many marriages that each partner should support the illusions of the other. — Julian Fellowes

That's the biggest part of doing comics: You have to create stuff that makes you want to get out of bed every morning and get to work. — Daniel Clowes

I think women are really good at making friends and not good at networking. Men are good at networking and not necessarily making friends. That's a gross generalization, but I think it holds in many ways. — Madeleine Albright

There is no such thing as a secure writer: every novel is an impossible mountain. — John Le Carre

His axe took her in the back of the head. — George R R Martin

I'm really so singular, I am only able to work on one thing at a time. I really am. — Jonathan Glazer

The U.S. dropped more high explosives on Vietnam than the Allies used on Germany and Japan together in the Second World War. — Nick Davies

You can't be in love with a Google search. — Taylor Swift

it seemed to her that she had acquired not virtues but a form of dementia — Doris Lessing

The test of character is not persistence when you expect a light at the end of the tunnel. The true test is performance and persistence when you see no light coming. — James Arthur Ray

It is inevitable that those to whom is vouchsafed a long life of usefulness should outlive the friends of their youth. — Cleveland Abbe

I've done TV, but never where you're given this much time to live with a character, to study the tone and hone it and repair stuff, to go back and watch old episodes and go, "Oh no, that's a misstep. That's a victory. I should do more of that, less of that." — Vera Farmiga