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Kabhi Haan Quotes & Sayings

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Top Kabhi Haan Quotes

Waitress!" Hedge called. "Six double espressos, and whatever these guys want. Put it on the girl's tab. — Rick Riordan

It's like a fugue of evaded responsibility. — David Foster Wallace

A comedian is not a person who opens a funny door - he's the person who opens a door funny. — Chuck Jones

I don't think there's any such thing as teaching people photography, other than influencing them a little. People have to be their own learners. They have to have a certain talent. — Imogen Cunningham

I would not want to live with a tube in my neck and not be able to move a finger. I wouldn't - that to me is not life. — Jack Kevorkian

I read about a man condemned to death saying or thinking, an hour before his death, that if he had to live somewhere high up on a cliffside, on a ledge so narrow that there was room only for his two feet- and with the abyss, the ocean, eternal darkness, eternal solitude, eternal storm all around him- and had to stay like that, on a square foot of space, an entire lifetime, a thousand years, an eternity- it would be better to live so than to die right now! Only to live, to live, to live! To live, no matter how- only to live! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Madame Bovary is timeless. It is not just about the female condition in France in the 1840s. It's not a simple cautionary tale. Emma is more than a character; she gives us an insight into human nature. With Emma, we are diving into the complexities of Flaubert's psyche. — Sophie Barthes

6 Many will say they are loyal friends, but who can find one who is truly reliable? — Anonymous

Then you pick up and go on," she told him simply. "You're only a victim if you choose to be. — Nora Roberts

You know how writers are ... they create themselves as they create their work. Or perhaps they create their work in order to create themselves. — Orson Scott Card