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Bhosle Quotes By David Bellos

But a world in which all intercultural communication was carried out in a single idiom would not diminish the variety of human tongues. It would just make native speakers of the international medium less sophisticated users of language than all others, since they alone would have only one language to think with. — David Bellos

Bhosle Quotes By Warren Buffett

We will continue to ignore political and economic forecasts, which are an expensive distraction for many investors and businessmen. Thirty years ago, no one could have foreseen the huge expansion of the Vietnam War, wage and price controls, two oil shocks, the resignation of a president, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, a one-day drop in the Dow of 508 points, or treasury bill yields fluctuating between 2.8% and 17.4%. — Warren Buffett

Bhosle Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

The eagle has no liberty; he only has loneliness. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Bhosle Quotes By Anurag Shourie

When you can't handle the heady concoction of wine and women, it's time to pack up your bags and quit. — Anurag Shourie

Bhosle Quotes By Kiana Davenport

Everything breaks down but desire. And because we are old, doctors try to shame that out of us. Young punks! Lose one's youth, and doctors take it as axiomatic that you've lost your mind, your balls. — Kiana Davenport

Bhosle Quotes By Joseph B. Wirthlin

President Benson's mighty influence is felt in many ways. His timely and inspired counsel to read the precious Book of Mormon brought an added appreciation of this sacred scripture to all who followed his direction. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

Bhosle Quotes By Confucius

There are 1,000 lessons in defeat. But only one in victory. — Confucius

Bhosle Quotes By Yanis Varoufakis

Every non-Marxist economic theory that treats human and non-human productive inputs as interchangeable assumes that the dehumanisation of human labour is complete. But if it could ever be completed, the result would be the end of capitalism as a system capable of creating and distributing value. — Yanis Varoufakis