Jaiket Quotes & Sayings
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... the director explained to him, in that slow, simplified, style of language that one uses for the intellectually underprivileged, — Gary Edward Gedall

Love, when it is pure, has a revitalizing effect upon others, and in the presence of a truly loving person others grow and expand into a healthier state of being. Without deep reverence for the beloved, such a refreshing stream cannot flow from the heart of the lover. — Vatsyayana

I loved Monty Python for the wordplay
this sense that you didn't have to squash your intelligence to be funny. In fact, you could walk right into your intelligence and nerdiness and self-doubt, and that could be funny. — George Saunders

I don't think writers compete, I think they're all doing separate things in their own style. — Elmore Leonard

The only saving faith is that which casts itself on God for life or death. — Martin Luther

You have food?" Winter scolded. "I thought you said you were hungry."
I'm hungry for other things besides what I have," [Clover] argued. — Obert Skye

Nathaniel Rich wrote 'Odds Against Tomorrow' well before Hurricane Sandy and its surge crashed onto the isle of Manhattan, well before the streets were flooded and the subways drowned, only the Goldman Sachs building sparkling above the darkened avenues. — Cathleen Schine

Beauty remains, even in misfortune. If you just look for it, you discover more and more happiness and regain your balance. — Anne Frank

Ah," he said in a tone of genial wisdom, "a chancellor is rather like a bidet. Everyone is pleased to have one, but no one knows quite what they are for." A chancellor is nominally the head of a university, but in practice has no role, no power, no purpose. — Bill Bryson

I write to express my thoughts, my feelings. I want people to think. — Mattie Stepanek

Holy Purity is granted by God when it is asked for with humility. — Josemaria Escriva

My interests span biology, though sometimes I feel like an anachronism, somebody from the Victorian era when there weren't so many boundaries dividing the sciences. — Vilayanur S. Ramachandran

You have to be who you truly are, and love who you are, to be beautiful. — CL

Jane, will you marry me?"
"Yes sir."
"A poor blind man, whom you will have to lead about by the hand?"
"Yes, sir."
"A crippled man, twenty years older older than you, whom you will have to wait on?"
"Yes, sir."
"Truly, Jane?"
"Most truly, sir. — Charlotte Bronte