Foly Ka Quotes & Sayings
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I just wrote a book. But don't go and buy it yet, because I don't think it's finished. — Lawrence Welk

In a hundred years, how do you want the world to be? Everybody should get together to make the world a better place. — Liya Kebede

A horse's eye disquiets me: it has an expression of alarm that may at any moment be translated into action. — E. V. Lucas

Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try. — John F. Kennedy

Do you think that the people of South Africa, or anywhere on the continent of Africa, or India, or Pakistan are longing to be kicked around all over again? — Arundhati Roy

As a philanthropist, I try to help people take ownership. Everything I've done is rooted in the notion that every human being is born equally capable. What people lack is equal opportunity. — Pierre Omidyar

Man cannot be reduced to slavery if he is not distorted first. The politician and the priest have been in a deep conspiracy down the ages. They have been reducing humanity to a crowd of slaves. They are destroying every possibility of rebellion in man - and love is rebellion, because love listens only to the heart and does not care a bit about anything else. — Osho

I have this dream that the first responders to 911 calls will not be law enforcement personnel but robots. Robots can put eyes and ears on the scene much faster than you can with policemen or women. — Vijay Kumar

Forget to complain; just be kind and compassionate. — Debasish Mridha

And care, whom not the gayest can outbrave, Pursues its feeble victim to the grave. — Henry Kirke White

Weeks passed like boats waiting to sail into the starless dawn, we were full of aimless endless darkness. — Jonathan Safran Foer

My popularity plunged three years ago and I didn't try to court publicity. — Namie Amuro

- Because he does not know what it is to spend months and years doing nothing. Either because he does not love what he does; no one wishes to be separated from the woman he loves, no one wants to stop doing that which he loves. Or it is because there is no dignity in his going about his work - he has forgotten that work was created to help man, not humiliate him. — Paulo Coelho