Ittimaani Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes you just gotta trust that your secret's been kept long enough. — Anne Cameron

The Internet is a computing platform built on top of core technology. Applied technology is what gets built on top of that: It's Web services. — Fred Wilson

Art, well good art at least, takes you to a place you go during the experience of it, and then after you experience it you are different. — Nile Rodgers

Sometimes in life our master will teach us and then test us like this. He will send the same painful circumstances to us over and over again until we no longer want what isn't good for us; until he is sure that we have learned what we need to know so that he can move us on to new kinds of lessons and experience. — Kate McGahan

Until you have become really, in actual fact, as brother to everyone, brotherhood will not come to pass. — Fyodor Dostoevsky

I Don't Have Time For Both A Wife And An Airplane. — Wilbur Wright

Love cannot be had for the asking; it comes only as a gift from the heart of another — Paramahansa Yogananda

Eli: Cursed be the ground for our sake. Both thorns and thistles it shall bring forth for us. For out of the ground we were taken, for the dust we are ... and to the dust we shall return — Book Of Eli Movie

And a beautiful garden, not far from a beautiful lake, and I said it sounded perfectly perfect. — Vladimir Nabokov

It looked like it was going to rain. They always came this time of year, the rains. I heard the distant thunder. As we were walking toward Dante's house, it began to rain. And then it began to pour. I looked at Dante. "I won't run if you don't."
"I won't run."
So we walked in the rain. I wanted to walk faster, but instead I slowed down. I looked at Dante. "Can you take it?"
He smiled. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

What we think of as Halloween is really the product of media barons, city mayors, and candy-makers. You know, before the 1920s, Halloween was really a terrible, terrible night. — Chuck Palahniuk

The acquirements of science may be termed the armour of the mind; but that armour would be worse than useless, that cost us all we had, and left us nothing to defend. — Charles Caleb Colton