Hyderabadi Attitude Quotes & Sayings
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He had no money to begin with. He had but little education. He had no influence. But he did have initiative, faith and the will to win. — Napoleon Hill

The end for which we are created invites us to walk a road that is surely sown with a lot of thorns, but it is not sad; through even the sorrow, it is illuminated by joy. — Pier Giorgio Frassati

When I was a child, I had posters of James Dean in my room. I was a big admirer of his work and was fascinated by him living on the edge. Looking back, my life was kind of the same. — Boris Becker

Have caviar if you like, but it tastes like herring to me. — William A. Drake

If I had stayed purely a horror writer or thriller writer, I might have more of a presence in those particular genres, and I'd certainly have more individual titles to market, since it's much easier to write pure genre fiction than it is to create something different. — Chet Williamson

What you think about expands. If your thoughts are centered on what's missing, then what's missing, by definition, will have to expand. — Wayne Dyer

Jokes are better than war. Even the most aggressive jokes are better than the least aggressive wars. Even the longest jokes are better than the shortest wars. — George Mikes

I think the fans would love anybody who played Jacob. I'm just lucky to be the one who got the chance. — Taylor Lautner

You marvel at the economy and this choice of words. How many ways can you describe the sky and the moon? After Sylvia Plath, what can you say? — Toni Morrison

Traditionally Presidents Day was Washington's birthday. It was celebrated as a public holiday on February 22 each year, in peace or in war. — Nigel Hamilton

A lot of manuscripts that come in, you wonder by what outrageous fantasy the author believes that this should be pressed into print. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti

history's greatest liquidator of Jews, the thick-witted Heinrich Himmler, was a chicken farmer. — William Styron

Anyone who wants to help me doesn't. Anyone who wants to kill me might. Anyone who wants to love me better not. — Henry Rollins

Ah, if only there were two of me, she thought, one who spoke and the other who listened, one who lived and one who watched, how I would love myself! I would envy no one. — Simone De Beauvoir