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Keyur Shah Quotes By Douglas Adams

These two were busy explaining to the harassed man that the phrase "too much Mozart" was, given any reasonable definition of those three words, an inherently self-contradictory expression, and that any sentence which contained such a phrase would be thereby rendered meaningless and could not, consequently, be advanced as part of an argument in favor of any given program-scheduling strategy. — Douglas Adams

Keyur Shah Quotes By Jaimy Gordon

This ain't the 4-H rodeo at the Pocahontas County Fair ... this is horse racing — Jaimy Gordon

Keyur Shah Quotes By Ros Clarke

How can she let herself love him, when she's signed a contract to let him go? — Ros Clarke

Keyur Shah Quotes By Bill Mollison

Don't worry about being able to identify each of these plants (in your designs for clients). The world is full of botanists and horticulturists. All you have to do is design. You don't have to be a botanist; you don't have to be a bulldozer driver; you don't have to be a fence builder; you don't have to be an architect. What the designer has to do is look at the relationships. — Bill Mollison

Keyur Shah Quotes By George Clooney

Republicans are good at standing by their candidate. — George Clooney

Keyur Shah Quotes By Jillian Michaels

It's impossible to put yourself first when you're a mom. — Jillian Michaels

Keyur Shah Quotes By Sebastian Barry

It had been a war of kingly poisons, in the air, in the memory, in the blood. — Sebastian Barry

Keyur Shah Quotes By Salman Rushdie

I, however, was raised neither as Catholic nor as Jew. I was both, and nothing: a jewholic-anonymous, a cathjew nut, a stewpot, a mongrel cur. I was
what's the word these days?
atomised. Yessir: a real Bombay mix. — Salman Rushdie

Keyur Shah Quotes By Henry Miller

In this chthonian world the only thing of importance is orthography and punctuation. It doesn't matter what the nature of the calamity is, only whether it is spelled right. — Henry Miller