Brindha Suresh Quotes & Sayings
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The history of human nature: How far can we get away with being complete and utter bastards, before we have to backtrack? — Paul MacAlindin

[I]t's seeing the invisible problem, not just the obvious problem, that's important, not just for product design, but for everything we do. You see, there are invisible problems all around us, ones we can solve. But first we need to see them, to feel them. - T — Bernadette Jiwa

Ship me somewhere east of Suez, where the best is like the worst,
Where there aren't no Ten Commandments an' a man can raisea thirst. — Rudyard Kipling

Sex, without society as its landscape, has never been of much interest to fiction. — Elizabeth Hardwick

Some days, I just love the physical space of the theater. I love theaters; they are heartbreakingly beautiful to me. — Peter Hermann

Only the second-rate never make mistakes — Peter Goldsworthy

I owe everything to my mom. She definitely got me to where I'm at today. Without her I wouldn't be able to do the things that I do. She and I are very close. — David Lambert

I really get a smile that people think they have a right to even suggest how I give my money away. I have no mandate to give a dime to anybody. — Peter B. Lewis

The train skimmed on softly, slithering, black pennants fluttering, black confetti lost on its own sick-sweet candy wind, down the hill, with the two boys pursuing, the air was so cold they ate ice cream with each breath. — Ray Bradbury

Notice some of the beauty around you.Partake in joy. And when you get the choice to watch on the sidelines or to dance, get out there and dance- Lee Ann Womack — Ellyn Spragins

Finally, we should help developing nations like China and India curb their exponentially increasing consumption of oil and natural gas, which is driving world prices higher. — Bobby Jindal

I'll think about something else. I'll just sit quietly. If I could sit still. If I could sit still, maybe I could read. Oh, all the books are about people who love each other, truly and sweetly. What do they want to write about that for? Don't they know it isn't true? Don't they know it's a lie, it's a God-damned lie? What do they have to tell about that for, when they know how it hurts? — Dorothy Parker

The Prime Minister has an absolute genius for putting flamboyant labels on empty luggage. — Aneurin Bevan

The light which shines in the eye is really the light of the heart. — Rumi