Khanapara Quotes & Sayings
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Before America entered the war [WW2] I knew we could not win it, but after she entered I knew we could not lose — Winston Churchill

When Mr Ackroyd says that in the 18th century, stranglers bit off the noses of their victims, I feel that he probably knows what he is talking about. I just wish he hadn't told me. — James Fenton

No one ever dies but the moment you stop listening to the deepest thought in you you are dead — Sanjay Chitranshi

Every artist will one day face the moment when he or she is doing what he or she does after the style has passed and the art-world heat-seeking machine has moved on. — Jerry Saltz

I also played in the 1967 Super Bowl against the Green Bay Packers. — Jim Otto

I admire people who have and show "class." Coach Pat Riley has class! I can only hope other people say the same about me. — Bradford Winters

Regardless of the delivery method, your Higher Mind will leave you a trail of popcorn. It's been happening all along, even if you've been unaware, trampling it underfoot. It may only be one kernel at a time, but that's all you really need. — Debbianne DeRose

No one wants to hear my perspective on politics, but I think honestly as you get older, you get more interested in it. — Danica Patrick

He who unlocks his greatest potential will reap his greatest treasures. — Matshona Dhliwayo

In every man there is a hidden child which is called the urge to create and he prefers as play things and serious things not the miniature ships, recreated in the minutest detail, but the walnutshell with a bird feather as mast and sail and a pebble as the captain. He also wants to be able to participate and to co-create in art, rather than being simply an admiring viewer. For this "child in man" is the immortal creator within him. — Christian Morgenstern

If I were ever prosecuted for my religion, I truly hope there would be enough evidence to convict me. — John Wooden

She said in the way you might wish someone good luck on the lottery. — Gillian Flynn

We don't have to take other people's behaviors as reflections of our self-worth. We don't have to be embarrassed if someone we love chooses to behave inappropriately. It's normal to react that way, but we don't have to continue to feel embarrassed and less than if someone else continues to behave inappropriately. Each person is responsible for his or her behavior. — Melody Beattie

Throughout his presidency, Clinton made a point of getting close - physically and emotionally - to the people whose problems his administration was working to solve. — Dee Dee Myers