Ganesan Venkatesan Quotes & Sayings
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There's really a shortage of good freelance writers ... There are a lot of talented people who are very erratic, so either they don't turn it in or they turn it in and it's rotten; it's amazing. Somebody who's even maybe not all that terrific but who is dependable, who will turn in a publishable piece more or less on time, can really do very well. — Gloria Steinem

The time is fast approaching when to call a man a patriot will be the deepest insult you can offer him. Patriotism now means advocating plunder in the interest of the privileged classes of the particular State system into which we have happened to be born. — Leo Tolstoy

A blanket could be used to express my condolences. I'm sorry to have to tell you I'm sorry, but that's life, you know? — Jarod Kintz

If you go to ice and you think, 'I must score' or 'I must get some points,' you won't score or get any points. You must go and play and don't think about it. — Alexander Ovechkin

One day private ringer you're going to smile at something I say and the world will break in half. — Rick Yancey

There is a moon inside every human being. Learn to be companions with it. — Rumi

Evidently one cannot look for long at the Last Supper without ceasing to study it as a composition, and beginning to speak of it as a drama. It is the most literary of all great pictures, one of the few of which the effect may largely be conveyed - can even be enhanced - by description. — Kenneth Clark

No one snaps our composure quite like someone we love. — Khaled Hosseini

I think of myself as a stylist, and stylists can become notoriously obsessed with the placing of a comma, the weight of a semicolon. — Truman Capote

The data shows pretty clearly that how voters watch video programming is dramatically changing and reinforces the need for political campaigns to better match their communications outreach efforts to the voters' changing media habits. — Neil Newhouse

I think our music is more about seeing ourselves in each other and trying to find a more humanistic viewpoint for the world. — Conor Oberst