Daruwalla Astrology Quotes & Sayings
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If we cannot make a profit, that means we are committing a sort of crime against society. We take society's capital, we take their people, we take their materials, yet without a good profit, we are using precious resources that could be better used elsewhere. — Konosuke Matsushita

So black people all across this country are uniting. They must unite, and they must organize themselves. — H. Rap Brown

The most fascinating thing to me about your letter is that buried beneath all the anxiety and sorrow and fear and self-loathing, there's arrogance at its core. It presumes you should be successful at twenty-six, when really it takes most writers much longer to get there. — Cheryl Strayed

Addiction to knowledge is like any other addiction; it offers an escape from the fear of emptiness, of loneliness, of frustration, the fear of being nothing. The — Jiddu Krishnamurti

You were the best friend I ever had, Allie. I'd still like to be friends, even if you are engaged, and even if it is just for a couple of days. — Nicholas Sparks

Find your focus by seeking all that is good in your life. — Lorii Myers

I'm 47, my girlfriend's 33; she's 14 years younger than me, back of the net! — Steve Coogan

Thirty ways to shape up for summer. Number one: eat less. Number two: exercise more. Number three: what was I talking about again? I'm so hungry. — Maria Bamford

It's all talk til it's all real walk. — T.F. Hodge

Only I have left to say,
'More is thy due than more than all can pay'. — William Shakespeare

I grew up in the day when the Beatles sold 1 million singles in a week. And all you've got to do now is sell about 10,000 singles and you're in the charts. — Phil Collins

He said it twice because he had never said it before, and it sounded funny. — A.A. Milne

The policy that can strike only while the iron is hot will be overcome by that perseverance, which ... can make that iron hot by striking and he that can only rule the storm must yield to him who can both raise and rule it. — Charles Caleb Colton