Gajender Moksha Quotes & Sayings
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The World is a very old place, so you'll never be able to tell a completely original story — Wally Lamb

The ocean waves never question the shore,
the sky never questions the rain clouds — Brian Hanson Appleton

The best part of re-working a story is falling in love with the characters all over again. — M.E. Tudor

I think the first time I realised 'Downton Abbey' was a hit was when I was sitting in a tea shop in New York and the couple next to me were talking about 'Downton Abbey,' and then they recognised me. — Michelle Dockery

I don't think college is for everyone. School is awesome, but for me, I was learning a lot more outside the classroom in the real world than I was in school. — Blake Mycoskie

I thought as I rode in the cold pleasant light of Sunday morning how silent & passive nature offers, every morn, her wealth to man; she is immensely rich, he is welcome to her entire goods, which he speaks no word, only leaves over doors ajar, hall, store room, & cellar. He may do as he will: if he takes her hint & uses her goods, she speaks no word; if he blunders & starves, she says nothing. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

An open mind is the secret in
making friends. — Seungri

I know now that no one can "steal" boyfriends against their will, not even Angelina Jolie itself. — Tina Fey

Even if we accept, as the basic tenet of true democracy, that one moron is equal to one genius, is it necessary to go a further step and hold that two morons are better than one genius? — Leo Szilard

I'll probably never win an Oscar, but I'll sure have a lot of fun! I really believe that movies are the great escape. — Steven Spielberg

You can, if you wish, think of it like the universe: Each case is a sun, and all the judges, lawyers and administrative personnel represent planets revolving around the case in fixed orbit, never getting closer. — Sol Wachtler

I think that the young people today feel a tremendous sense of responsibility to their brothers and sisters because of the sacrifices that most families make to send their children to college. — A. Bartlett Giamatti

The character of the monkey just grew from something out of his face and my granddad's personality. They fused, and that's what I ended up with! The monkey belonged to a friend of mine, and I saw that it had such a little beguiling face and it grew from there. — Nina Conti

I didn't have to dig deep to love you, Jersey girl. Digging takes work. Falling in love with you was the simplest thing I've ever done. — E.L. Montes