Jamdar Niteen Quotes & Sayings
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There is deception. People who think they are enlightened and it's just ego. — Frederick Lenz
The willingness to consider possibility requires a tolerance of uncertainty. — Rachel Naomi Remen
I read a lot of 'Nancy Drew' books as a kid and considered myself a bit of an amateur detective. — Chelsea Cain
Who has ever attempted to draw a line of separation between the duties of men and women, as moral beings, without committing the grossest inconsistencies on the one hand, or running into the most arrant absurdities on the other? — Angelina Grimke
Consumer wants can have bizarre, frivolous, or even immoral origins, and an admirable case can still be made for a society that seeks to satisfy them. But the case cannot stand if it is the process of satisfying wants that create the wants. — John Kenneth Galbraith
If you do the work you get rewarded. There are no shortcuts in life. — Michael Jordan
The psychology of silk underclothes has not yet been fully considered, mused Miss Pettigrew happily. — Winifred Watson
Huh," Uriel said. "You need to leave this room. Go out. Drink yourself into stupidity and burn out your liver or something. — Cecilia Robert
Bluidy hell. Charlie's seen my woman naked," he said in a surly tone. "I almost liked him better when I thought he was a machete murderer. — Kresley Cole
Ray is going to fly you out and the plan is to meet up in two hours."
She sighed. "I despise Vamp Air, but I guess it can't be helped. I can't even think about the amount of bugs that will be caught in my teeth over these swamplands."
"Well, maybe it would help if you just keep your mouth shut--- — Amanda Carlson
She stooped for a stone and dropped it down.
'Fancy being where that is now,' she said, peering into the blackness; 'fancy going round and round like a mouse in a pail, clutching at the slimy sides, with the water filling your mouth, and looking up to the little patch of sky above.'
'You had better come in,' said Benson, very quietly. 'You are developing a taste for the morbid and horrible.' ("The Well") — W.W. Jacobs
I am willing to witness my fears. — Gabrielle Bernstein
