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Chandolas Quotes By Mary Fairfax

No one can say I married my husband for his money. I married him because he's a beautiful art object. — Mary Fairfax

Chandolas Quotes By Gautama Buddha

To master the pride of defiant selfhood, that in truth is the highest bliss. — Gautama Buddha

Chandolas Quotes By Peggy Orenstein

Saying "yes" [to sexual activity] is a pretty low baseline for sexual experience and I wanted to write about what was happening to girls after "yes." — Peggy Orenstein

Chandolas Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

Continue to execute all the express provisions of our national Constitution, and the Union will endure forever-it being impossible to destroy it, except by some action not provided for in the instrument itself. — Abraham Lincoln

Chandolas Quotes By Alan Cohen

Searching represents the achievement of the goal of searching.
Finding represents the achievement of the goal of finding. — Alan Cohen

Chandolas Quotes By George Ayittey

Dictators cause the world's worst problems: all the collapsed states, and all the devastated economies. All the vapid cases of corruption, grand theft, and naked plunder of the treasury are caused by dictators, leaving in their wake trails of wanton destruction, horrendous carnage and human debris. — George Ayittey

Chandolas Quotes By Gordon Ramsay

It's vulgar, coming from where I do, to talk about money. — Gordon Ramsay

Chandolas Quotes By The Edge

For me, looking back is akin to being on a tightrope and looking down. It doesn't help you in the present moment to deal with what you have to deal with in order to move forward. — The Edge

Chandolas Quotes By Anton Chekhov

Whoever sincerely believes that elevated and distant goals are as little use to man as a cow, that "all of our problems" come fromsuch goals, is left to eat, drink, sleep, or, when he gets sick of that, to run up to a chest and smash his forehead on its corner. — Anton Chekhov