Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh Quotes & Sayings
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A second book that makes you rethink the first book is the Holy Grail of a series. — Holly Black
Riko's smile could have frozen hell. "I'm not scared of Kevin. I know him."
"You're going to eat those words," Neil said. "You're going to choke on them. — Nora Sakavic
The Bible is still the only dirty book I've ever read, at least in its current incarnation as a weapon of the homophobes. Bible scholarship keeps trying to catch up, proving that all the hatred of gay is just stupid translation, though the snake-oil preachers don't want to hear it. — Paul Monette
At work, he pretended every woman customer was a floozy with a hard-luck story who only needed a good slapping. — Tim Dorsey
When you put four Alaskans into a room, you have five marriages, six divorces, and seven political parties. — Dana Stabenow
That single thought is enough. The impulse increases to a wish, the wish to a desire, the desire to an uncontrollable longing, and the longing (to the deep regret and mortification of the speaker, and in defiance of all consequences,) is indulged. — Edgar Allan Poe
Wealth is defined in many ways, yet freedom might be its best indication. — Todd William
Modern invention has banished the spinning wheel, and the same law of progress makes the woman of today a different woman from her grandmother. — Susan B. Anthony
Only by restoring the broken connections can we be healed. Connection is health. And what our society does its best to disguise from us is how ordinary, how commonly attainable, health is. We lose our health - and create profitable diseases and dependences - by failing to see the direct connections between living and eating, eating and working, working and loving. — Wendell Berry
The worst time was 1983. Love and life and everything went wrong. I reached absolute rock bottom. I saw the Minotaur at the bottom of the abyss. I learnt of the harshness of the world and its impartiality to human failure. — Ben Okri
Translating is a respectable, valuable, creative and worthwhile use of a human brain. — David Bellos
Description is the color in the canvas of your story. — M. Kirin
One must either accept some theory or else believe one's own instinct or follow the world's opinion. — Gertrude Stein