Kaante Hindi Quotes & Sayings
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Banking was still in such a rudimentary state that even bankers seemed to be baffled by it. — Virginia Cowles

Betterment of conditions the world over is not essentially dependent on scientific knowledge but on the fulfillment of human traditions and ideals. — Albert Einstein

I consider the voice a gift from the heavens, and as all the gifts from the heavens, they must be used, but the minute that the heavens call it back then of course I will stop. — Andrea Bocelli

But I want you to know, and I want you to have it very clear that I did NOT quit on each and everyone of you. No. Because you guys have never quitted on me. — Oscar Gutierrez

You didn't cause this. This happened because your father is a lunatic dressed up in a quality suit. — Leigh Bardugo

You won't catch me giving clear lectures. — Donald Norman

Was it not most meet that a woman should first see the risen Saviour? She was first in the transgression; let her be first in the justification. In yon garden she was first to work our wo; let her in that other garden be the first to see Him who works our weal. She takes first the apple of that bitter tree which brings us all our sorrow; let her be the first to see the Mighty Gardener, who has planted a tree which brings forth fruit unto everlasting life. — Charles Spurgeon

It's just about really being sensitive, and trying to play a music that is about music. — Lester Bowie

I never accepted the plain truth that I myself could hold no interest, no appeal, for the cool, gracious old lady. It was a kind of rebuff that perhaps Americans, very warm, generous, naive people, are especially attuned to. I explained it to myself. Spiritually, we are fresh children, unable to realize that other peoples are infinitely older and wearier than we. We do not yet know much world-pain, except vicariously. Europeans who grow bored or exasperated with our enthusiasm are not simply feeling superior to us; there is also tolerance and understanding, which we are as yet incapable of recognizing. — M.F.K. Fisher

He was as stubborn as I was. It was probably the main reason we never got along as well as we should have. It had only fueled our undoing. — Alexia Purdy

He said, men are vile. I said, the vilest thing about them is that they can say that with a smile on their faces. — John Fowles

The work so performed is both remarkable and singular. It is a great work of love. — Gordon B. Hinckley