Devashish Kumar Quotes & Sayings
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After my father died, I learned that when tragedy strikes, you can either open up or shut down. My mother opened up and was not herself for some time. I shut down, and it worked for me. I shut down again on the day of September the eleventh. — H M Naqvi

Mystery is more important than knowledge. — J.J. Abrams

No one was standing in the shadows smoking a cigarette or looking about with a shifty-eyed gaze. I couldn't see anyone quickly hiding a bloody knife behind his back or twirling a moustache, either. That ruled out the Dudley Do-Right approach to finding the killer. — Jim Butcher

Every kiss is a kiss you can never get back. — Clay Aiken

Louie is hugely talented. But I get very annoyed at the way the media ... say, 'Louis C.K. is the greatest stand-up in the world.' He's not the greatest stand-up in the world. He's not funnier than Dave Attell. — Andy Kindler

But love is blind; and Nathaniel had a cast in his eye; and perhaps these two circumstances, taken together, prevented his seeing the matter in its proper light. — Charles Dickens

Every bad thing starts from creation. — Wu Shanzhuan

If you fail to offer yourself for leadership then accept the blind man who is leading you. — Fenley Douglas

The difference between trying and doing is one leads to success, while the other leads to excuses. — Behdad Sami

I mean, I don't like anyone who likes themselves too much. — Christina Ricci

I just believe if you don't believe in God, then where is your moral barometer? That's just me talking. You can believe what you want to believe. — Steve Harvey

And a six-week cap on the relationship was perfect. He could enjoy the getting-to-know-you sex and the know-you-well-enough-to-push-the-right-buttons sex, but be gone before the I'm-falling-in-love-with-you-Mitch sex. — Shannon Stacey

Your greatest path of influence is love. — Mollie Marti

A great deal of fear is a result of just "not knowing." We do not know what is involved in a new situation. We do not know whether we can deal with it. The sooner we learn what it entails, the sooner we can dissolve our fear. — Eleanor Roosevelt