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Chandni Raat Quotes By Benjamin Netanyahu

Israel does not target civilians. It targets the terrorists. — Benjamin Netanyahu

Chandni Raat Quotes By Leonard Cohen

I didn't kill myself
when things went wrong
I didn't turn
to drugs or teaching
I tried to sleep
but when I couldn't sleep
I learned to write
I learned to write
what might be read
on nights like this
by one like me — Leonard Cohen

Chandni Raat Quotes By Jim Parsons

Coffee is to wake up, coffee is to work with, coffee is to live with, coffee is life — Jim Parsons

Chandni Raat Quotes By B. Catling

All he needed was a locked room, ink, and sheets of virgin paper. This was his anchor, and he embedded it with the few scraps of energy he had left. He instinctively knew that memory and imagination share the same ghost quarters of the brain, that they are like impressions in loose sand, footfalls in snow. Memory normally weighed more, but not here, where the forest washed it away, smoothing out every contour of its vital meaning. Here, he would use imagination to stamp out a lasting foundation that refused the insidious erosions buffeting around him. He would dream his way back to life with impossible facts. — B. Catling

Chandni Raat Quotes By JR

Never hate anything or anyone! Anything or anyone that you hate is etched on your heart; if you want to let go you cannot hate — JR

Chandni Raat Quotes By Plinio Correa De Oliveira

The first model is Christian, founded on the idea that God wills proportional and harmonic inequalities among the social classes, all of whose members are entitled to at least sufficient living conditions. The second model is based on the erroneous idea that all inequality is unjust. — Plinio Correa De Oliveira

Chandni Raat Quotes By Erwin Rommel

It is my experience that bold decisions give the best promise of success. But one must differentiate between [strategic] and tactical boldness and a military gamble. A bold operation is one in which success is not a certainty but which in case of failure leaves one with sufficient forces in hand to cope with whatever situation may arise. A gamble, on the other hand, is an operation which can lead either to victory or to the complete destruction of one's force. Situations can arise where even gamble may be justified - as, for instance, when in the normal course of events defeat is merely a matter of time, when the gaining of time is therefore pointless and the only chance lies in an operation of great risk. — Erwin Rommel