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Dhadkan Movie Quotes By Nicholson Baker

Though simple, the trick was something that struck me as useful right now. Thus, the 'when I was little' nostalgia was misleading: it turned something that I was taking seriously as an adult into something soupier, less precise, more falsely exotic, than it really was. Why should we need lots of nostalgia to license any pleasure taken in the discoveries we carry over from childhood, when it is now so clearly an adult pleasure? I decided that from now on I wouldn't get that faraway look when describing things that excited me now, regardless of whether they had first been childhood enthusiasms or not. — Nicholson Baker

Dhadkan Movie Quotes By Mary Balogh

Have you noticed," she asked him, "how we live much of our lives in the past and most of the rest of it in the future? Have you noticed how often the present moment slips by quiet unnoticed? — Mary Balogh

Dhadkan Movie Quotes By Bill Cosby

Listen to John Coltrane enough and after two bars, just two bars at any place, and you know that's him. We all have signature things that happen to be similar that you can predict and you try to stay away from that except the rhythms: those pauses, they're part of my signature, the part where I know when I say nothing, I already painted enough, led enough and I don't even have to say anything. But those pauses don't belong to me. Jack Benny was one of the first guys in comedy to make the anticipation so great that during the pause people start to laugh before the execution. — Bill Cosby

Dhadkan Movie Quotes By Paul Klee

A line comes into being. It goes out for a walk, so to speak, aimlessly for the sake of the walk. — Paul Klee

Dhadkan Movie Quotes By Joseph Addison

The utmost we can hope for in this world is contentment; if we aim at anything higher, we shall meet with nothing but grief and disappointment. A man should direct all his studies and endeavors at making himself easy now and happy hereafter. — Joseph Addison

Dhadkan Movie Quotes By Randy Shilts

Most importantly, the epidemic was only news when it was not killing homosexuals. In this sense, AIDS remained a fundamentally gay disease, newsworthy only by the virtue of the fact that it sometimes hit people who weren't gay, — Randy Shilts

Dhadkan Movie Quotes By Lee Smolin

Some string theorists prefer to believe that string theory is too arcane to be understood by human beings, rather than consider the possibility that it might just be wrong. — Lee Smolin

Dhadkan Movie Quotes By James Dashner

When you get back to the future and everything is hunky-dory and the Cataclysm is nothing but a nice Remnant, I have a feeling you two are going to get married.
- Riq — James Dashner

Dhadkan Movie Quotes By Geoff Colvin

Landing on your butt twenty thousand times is where great performance comes from. — Geoff Colvin

Dhadkan Movie Quotes By Horace Walpole

The gentle maid, whose hapless tale,
these melancholy pages speak;
say, gracious lady, shall she fail
To draw the tear a down from thy cheek? — Horace Walpole

Dhadkan Movie Quotes By George MacDonald

It is not betrayal of feeling, but avoidance of duty, that constitutes weakness. — George MacDonald

Dhadkan Movie Quotes By Nicolas Caussin

They say that love and tears are learned without any master; and I may say that there is no great need of studying at the court to learn envy and revenge. — Nicolas Caussin

Dhadkan Movie Quotes By Laird Hunt

I wanted, I told her, to lie under the stars and smell different breezes. I wanted to drink different waters, feel different heats. Stand with my comrades atop the ruin of old ideas. Plant my boot and steel my eye and not run.
I said all this to my dead mother, spoke it down through the dirt: there was a conflagration to come; I wanted to lend it my spark. — Laird Hunt

Dhadkan Movie Quotes By Anthony Trollope

(John Bold said): If an action is the right one, personal feelings must not be allowed to interfere. Of course I greatly like Mr Harding, but that is no reason for failing in my duty to those old men. — Anthony Trollope