Devangi Vivrekar Quotes & Sayings
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A liberal pretending to be a conservative? That's like a straight person pretending to be gay to get greater acceptance. — David Mamet

[A vitamin is] a substance you get sick from if you don't eat it. — Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

Global warming is by its very nature a threat, but it is a deadly threat only because it fails to trigger the brain's alarm. It leaves us sleeping in a burning bed. — Dan Gilbert

Only you make me feel this way, Alex, this hungry, this possessive. — Sherilee Gray

Either your clothes died when you did, he thought, or maybe you just mentally dressed yourself from force of habit. — Terry Pratchett

When you can see it, it's all that you can see; when it's not there anymore, you can see it thousands of times in the distance. What is it? — Anonymous

When I was in my 20s, I thought that being known for 'Swimming Pool' was kind of a burden. Like, 'OK, everyone thinks I am this tanned bimbo,' and I was having problems coping with that image. — Ludivine Sagnier

The society of dead authors has this advantage over that of the living: they never flatter us to our faces, nor slander us behind our backs, nor intrude upon our privacy, nor quit their shelves until we take them down. — Charles Caleb Colton

You must desire the fire, and claim your flame! — Reinhard Bonnke

The fear of being rejected becomes the fear of not being good enough. Eventually we become someone that we are not. We become a copy of Mamma's beliefs, Daddy's beliefs, society's beliefs, and religion's beliefs. — Miguel Ruiz

Sam Roth, you bastard, Cole said. There was admiration in his voice, which probably meant I'd made a poor decision. — Maggie Stiefvater

Being an outsider to some extent, someone who does not "fit in" with others or is rejected by them for whatever reason, makes life difficult, but it also places you at an advantage as far as enlightenment is concerned. It takes you out of unconsciousness almost by force. — Eckhart Tolle