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Freshers Day Anchoring Quotes By James Jones

Everybody talks about freedom, citizens," the big man said gently, seeming to draw upon that very sure source of personal knowledge again, "but they dont really want it. Half of them wants it but the other half dont. What they really want is to maintain an illusion of freedom in front of their wives and business associates. Its a satisfactory compromise, and as long they can have that they can get along without the other which is more expensive. The only trouble is, every man who declares himself free to his friends has to make a slave out of his wife and employees to keep up the illusion and prove it; the wife to be free in front of her bridgeclub has to command her Help, Husband and Heirs. It resolves itself into a battle; whoever wins, the other one loses. For every general in this world there have to be 6,000 privates. — James Jones

Freshers Day Anchoring Quotes By James Frey

Laughing and Love. They are both drugs. — James Frey

Freshers Day Anchoring Quotes By Himanshu Chhabra

My lips are like camera for her, whenever I click her with my lips, she smiles. — Himanshu Chhabra

Freshers Day Anchoring Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Perfection is ordinary; imperfection is beauty. — Debasish Mridha

Freshers Day Anchoring Quotes By Nelson DeMille

Panic
a deep abiding, free-floating anxiety, often without any reason or logical basis. — Nelson DeMille

Freshers Day Anchoring Quotes By Jacob M. Appel

If you give a man a hammer, he thinks he can solve all problems by pounding. Well, God gave men penises ... — Jacob M. Appel

Freshers Day Anchoring Quotes By Ninon De L'Enclos

One must choose between loving women and knowing them. — Ninon De L'Enclos

Freshers Day Anchoring Quotes By Moby

Many of my friends back in New York and elsewhere have a glib or dismissive attitude toward Los Angeles. It's a place of strip malls and traffic and not much else, in their opinion. — Moby