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Foriero Quotes By William Hazlitt

To-day kings, to-marrow beggars, it is only when they are themselves that they are nothing. — William Hazlitt

Foriero Quotes By Sanjay Leela Bhansali

Deepika asked questions like a diligent student. She talks little and saves all she has for the shot. — Sanjay Leela Bhansali

Foriero Quotes By Elaine Marie Alphin

What does she think it feels like, having everybody telling you you're strange, you're different, you don't go along with the crowd, you don't play what we like to play, you don't think what we think, what's wrong with you? As if it never occurs to them that there might be something wrong with them. It feels like claws ripping you to pieces. And if you don't believe you can rise from the fire, then you'll just shrivel up and die inside — Elaine Marie Alphin

Foriero Quotes By Andy Warhol

I used to have the same lunch every day, for 20 years, I guess, the same thing over and over again. — Andy Warhol

Foriero Quotes By Susan Mallery

Zane liked her. At least Chase thought he did, and she was gone enough on the man to be willing to accept the gospel truth from a seventeen-year-old. — Susan Mallery

Foriero Quotes By Arthur Ashe

Always have the situation under control, even if losing. Never betray an inward sense of defeat. — Arthur Ashe

Foriero Quotes By Virginia Woolf

So loveliness reigned and stillness, and together made the shape of loveliness itself, a form from which life had parted; solitary like a pool at evening, far distant, seen from a train window, vanishing so quickly that the pool, pale in the evening, is scarcely robbed of its solitude, though once seen. — Virginia Woolf

Foriero Quotes By Aliaa El-Nashar

I'm reading a book that actually scares me. It is not a form of fear that is embodied in some irrational phobia of a specific object, living being, or an event, but a fear of words, of actions of beings towards one another, how one word or command wrongly distributed can destroy someone or many people. How following blindly into the paths of something you truly believe is right without any rationale to back it up or the thought of the consequences it can cause may blindly lead others to their death. How in that moment, thinking you're doing it for the right reasons, you ignore all the laws of nature that tell you that human life is sacred and that no one man's ideals can ever compensate for its loss. To have the power to destroy and cause suffering without much care. This is a fear of what humanity is turning into, and such a future truly scares me. — Aliaa El-Nashar