Faridi Nuzhat Quotes & Sayings
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A fop takes great pains to hang out a sign, by his dress, of what he has within. — Samuel Richardson

In Moonlight
No
Soft sweet paw on my cheek
No
Fur curled under my chin
Just
A sad space left behind -
Gray cat gone away.
[Ellie's poem] — Patricia MacLachlan

Swadeshism is not a cult of hatred. It is a doctrine of selfless service that has its roots in the purest ahimsa, i.e. love. — Mahatma Gandhi

So I took an interest in politics, but I don't know whether I enjoyed it! It was a wife's duty to be interested in whatever interested her husband, whether it was politics, books, or a particular dish for dinner. — Eleanor Roosevelt

All writers write about the past, and I try to make it come alive so you can see what happened. — Ernest Gaines

For things will never be perfect, until human beings are perfect - which I don't expect them to be for quite a number of years! — Thomas More

Political institutions are a superstructure resting on an economic foundation. — Vladimir Lenin

I still take it seriously, but once I go out there I think I've got more relaxed and I think it shows. — Steffi Graf

There's no use going back to yesterday. — Gena Showalter

Everyone's relationships are very different, and very specific. I guess that's why there are people that like to watch this show [Suits]. It's not all the same. — Rick Hoffman

While people are fairly young and the musical composition of their lives is still in its opening bars, they can go about writing it together and sharing motifs (the way Tomas and Sabina exchanged the motif of the bowler hat), but if they meet when they are older, like Franz and Sabina, their musical compositions are more or less complete, and every motif, every object, every word means something different to each of them. — Milan Kundera

Russia will not soon become, if it ever becomes, a second copy of the United States or England - where liberal value have deep historic roots. — Vladimir Putin

When the bell rings, and lunch is over, I decide to come back here tomorrow, and the next day. I tell myself it really isn't that bad. — Nina LaCour