Coudesource Quotes & Sayings
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Morality is doing what is right regardless of what you are told. Obedience is doing what is told regardless of what is right. — H.L. Mencken

You can really do amazing things in a wheelchair. It's very dangerous if you don't know what you're doing, but you can even go up and down stairs in a wheelchair. — William Forsythe

The secret of happiness lies in the lifestyle of a child who lives in present; past and future are only the grammar thing for him. — Ankit Rawat

Through life let your principal object be the discharge of duty. — Stonewall Jackson

Talent without working hard is nothing. — Cristiano Ronaldo

You tripped over my baggage, when it could have been easily navigated by more agile feet. — Fiona Helmsley

Beautiful, fragile, fleeting, the sunrise shell; but not, for all that, illusory. Because it is not lasting, let us not fall into the cynic's trap and call it an illusion. Duration is not a test of true or false. The day of the dragon-fly or the night of the Saturnid moth is not invalid simply because that phase in its life cycle is brief. Validity need have no relation to time, to duration, to continuity. It is on another plane, judged by other standards. "And what is actual is actual only for one time and only for one place." The sunrise shell has the eternal validity of all beautiful and fleeting things. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Never expect too much from the life ... it will only frustrate or disappoint you. — Santonu Kumar Dhar

I think they quite like me when I work because I'm one of the safer directors to back, because even if my films don't bring their costs in back home, once they're shown outside of India they manage to cover the costs. — Satyajit Ray

Everything that's alvie was born, and everything that was born has got to die. There's no getting around it. It's the law of the universe.
The universe does not have laws. It has habits. And habits can be broken. — Tom Robbins

I'm not acting, but I am acting. — Tracey Gold

One chronicler writes of an area of India during the end of the 20th century: Almost no-one in this slum was poor by Indian benchmarks. ... True, a few residents trapped rats and frogs and fried them for dinner. A few ate the scrub grass at the sewage lake edge. And these individuals, miserable souls, thereby made an inestimable contribution to their neighbors. They gave those slum dwellers who didn't fry rats and eat weeds a sense of their upward mobility. — Katherine Boo

Poverty affects people of all races. — Bill Bennett