Firoza Turquoise Quotes & Sayings
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My mother was Indian, brought up in Delhi. My grandparents were born in Bow and Poplar. — Sebastian Coe

It was a faerie expression, 'of my heart,' the closest they might come to saying 'girlfriend' or 'boyfriend. — Cassandra Clare

Today I will be a successful sales professional, and I will learn something today that will make me even more professional tomorrow. — Zig Ziglar

Failure is good as long as it does not become a habit. — Michael Eisner

The serious reader in the age of technology is a rebel by definition: a protester without a placard, a Luddite without hammer or bludgeon. She reads on planes to picket the antiseptic nature of modern travel, on commuter trains to insist on individualism in the midst of the herd, in hotel rooms to boycott the circumstances that separate her from her usual sources of comfort and stimulation, during office breaks to escape from the banal conversation of office mates, and at home to revolt against the pervasive and mind-deadening irrelevance of television. — Eric Burns

Bombieri's Law: of Finance: Profits are on paper, losses are in cash — Enrico Bombieri

This was Mississippi, where for years whites shot blacks for any reason or no reason and no one cared; where whites raped blacks and it was considered sport; where blacks were hanged for fighting back. — John Grisham

Oh." Dad frowns. "Why hasn't Annabel been teaching you how to walk in heels? I thought we had an agreement: I teach you how to be cool and she trains you how to be a girl."
I stare at him in silence. This explains so much. — Holly Smale

He's been breaking Olympic records like ninepins — Des Lynam

She loved him absolutely, perhaps for half an hour. — E. M. Forster

The whole art of living is to regard people who cause us suffering as, in a degree, enabling us to accept its divine form and thus to populate our daily life with divinities. — Marcel Proust

I summon to the winding ancient stair;
Set all your mind upon the steep ascent — William Butler Yeats